Actor Habeeb Alagbe Recounts Being Rejected Over His Skinny Appearance –


  • Actor Habeeb Alagbe shared his experience of facing rejection due to his slim physique.
  • Alagbe revealed that some actors rejected him for roles due to his small size, as stated in an interview on Babaibe TV’s YouTube channel.

Nollywood actor Habeeb Alagbe has shared the emotional struggles he faced early in his career due to his slim physique.

Speaking during an interview on Babaibe TV’s YouTube channel, Alagbe revealed that his body size became a barrier, with some actors refusing to cast him simply because of how he looked.

He admitted the rejection deeply affected him, often leaving him in tears as he battled to find acting opportunities in a competitive industry that didn’t initially accept his appearance.

Despite these challenges, Alagbe’s story stands as a testament to resilience in the face of industry stereotypes.

Alagbe said: “I started my film making career with English series movies on television channels. Sometimes when some actors invite me to feature in their movies and I’m given a movie script to work with, they always confess that I’m a good actor.

“Some actors said I have a small body and I’m too skinny, so they refused to give me movie roles. The rejection I got made me cry so many times because I’m not God, who created me this way.”

In other news, Mo Bimpe, the wife of Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji, recently responded to a troll’s comment suggesting that her husband would marry a second wife because she has yet to conceive. The actress shared a video on TikTok featuring her husband dressed in traditional attire, and in the comment section, a user named Ifedolapo remarked, “Pregnant, you no get, no worry your husband go soon take another wife.”

In a no-nonsense response, Mo Bimpe made it clear that unchecked negative comments would continue if left unaddressed. She stated, “If someone hasn’t been treated as a scapegoat, you guys won’t rest, yeah?”

Her quick and assertive clapback has garnered attention, with many supporting her stand against online negativity.