Anikulapo: How Bimbo Ademoye’s Bare Breasts Was Created For Blockbuster Movie

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Bimbo Ademoye Anikulapo

The sex scene between Bimbo Ademoye‘s character, Arolake and lead character, Kunle Remi (Saro) has been the most talked about moment in the newly released blockbuster movie, Anikulapo.

The blockbuster was released on Friday, September on the movie streaming platform, Netflix.

Renowned SFX artist has explained in details how he created Bimbo Ademoye‘s bare breast for the romantic scene with Kunle Remi.

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Hakeem Effect has explained in a Facebook post that the impressive mammary glands were not real.

In a post shared on Facebook, Hakeem Effect revealed that the breasts were “prosthetics” that required hours of intense work.

Took my team and I hours to get this done …..prosthetics boobs @hakeemeffect our slogan is stretching your imagination,” the celebrated artist wrote.

See the photo below.

Hakeem Effect explains that the bare breasts wasn’t real.

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Bimbo stars in a supporting role as Arolake, the youngest bride of the Alaafin who decides to elope with Saro (Kunle Remi).

The nude scene between the aforementioned characters sparked controversy on social media; as netizens debated about the authenticity of Bimbo‘s breasts.

Equally, Anikulapo was released on Friday, September 30.

Hakeem’s post will be the first time a member of the production is officially opening up about the film’s special effects.

Kunle Remi Comments About Anikulapo On IG Live
Kunle Remi

While addressing the controversy in an Instagram live session, Kunle Remi said the scene was necessary to the plot and their characters’ development.

According to him, the controversial scene was the vulnerable moment of the characters (Saro and Arolake) and it was the first time they genuinely made love.

In his words:

A lot of people say the nude scene was not necessary; but I’m gonna say this.

As an engineer, I can’t tell you how to engineer; as an accountant I can’t tell you how to do your accounting.

As a chef, I cant teach you how to cook; so as an actor you can’t tell me how far or what I should do in my job.

He continued;

That scene for us symbolized the moment when we were so vulnerable.

Anyways Nigerians are hypocrites.

But that was the most vulnerable moment for these characters and that was the first time they genuinely made love”.

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