One should help youthful ones to stay related — Seyi Regulation
A comic and actor, Seyi Regulation, has mentioned that for an entertainer to stay related, they need to help the youthful generations that come after them.
He advised Sunday Scoop, “To remain related, one should be able to help those that are coming after one. Additionally, one should not be shy of studying from anyone.”
Talking about a number of the classes he had learnt in the middle of his profession, he mentioned, “One of many issues I’ve learnt is the truth that many Nigerians assume that one’s exhausting work doesn’t rely in a single turning into profitable. They assume they’re those that made one. However, I’ve since found the falsehood in that. For many who genuinely help me, I’m perpetually grateful and I don’t take the help with no consideration.
“I’ve additionally learnt that one of many biggest challenges of an entertainer is attaining stardom. One will succeed if one turns into well-known and maximises the alternatives which might be obtainable to at least one.”
The comic additionally insisted that skit makers had not displaced stand-up comedians. He mentioned, “If skit makers have taken over the trade, why are they nonetheless doing their very own comedy exhibits? The place of stand-up comedy nonetheless stays the place it’s. Sitcoms birthed stand-up comedy, and stand-up comedy has, in flip, ‘created’ skit making. Skit making really began with individuals like me, AY and Basketmouth. A few years in the past, I did a skit titled, Flat Tummy Jesus, and it was effectively acquired. Should you watch these skits right now, you’ll nonetheless have a great chortle. I’ve additionally written skits for a number of the in style skit makers on the market now. I’ve acted in skits with a few of them as effectively.”
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