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Personality Clash: Jackie Appiah and Nadia Buari “Beefing”

Jackie Appiah & Nadia Buari

It is disheartening to read that our own celebs in their little career world are “beefing” themselves.  I got to know about the tension and unpleasant relationship between Nadia and Jackie Appiah some months back but decided not to give it any audience.

However, Peacefm has brought it to light and I believe Ghanacelebrities’ readers and the fan base of both Jackie Appiah and Nadia Buari needs to know about the sour relationship between these two top actresses.

The story below says it all and as such I do not need to gist up more on that. However, there is one part of the story that I am not feeling, I mean the part which states that both actresses have not starred in a movie since 2008. Geez! That is wrong; both were in the movie “Heart Of Men” right?. Heart Of Men was a 2009 production. Okay, read below for more on the relationship gone sour between Jackie Appiah and Nadia Buari. Do you think this is happening out of competition, jealousy or…?

It has come to the notice of peacefmonline that the relationship between two beautiful Ghanaian actresses Nadia Sidiku Buari and Jackie Appiah Agyeman has gone sour.

The two who are both Glo ambassadors, no longer see eye to eye with each other, and they have not starred in the same movie since 2008. It is evident that the once good friends are now moving in parallel directions.

Peacefmonline investigations have gathered that the sour relationship between the two started in Nigeria at the 2007 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), where they were both nominated for different awards in the same movie. Nadia Buari was nominated for the “Best Actress” and Jackie was nominated for the “Best Supporting Actress, for the role they played in “Beyonce”.

According to peacefmonline’s deep throat sources, there was a little misunderstanding with their passports when they arrived in Nigeria for the award. Jackie Appiah and her manager Samira, Nadia Buari and her mother, Director Frank Raja and Abdul Sallam Mumuni producer of “Beyonce”, were all on this trip.

The source disclosed that Jackie Appiah then had a Canadian passport which made all of them wait for a while, before they were allowed to go. “Everybody was asked to give his or her passport to Frank Raja but Nadia and her mother refused”, the source said.

So Jackie got angry because Nadia and her mother refused to bring out their passports had and Nadia was also angry because Jackie’s Canadian passport wasted their time. This anger and ego between Jackie and Nadia even depended when Jackie won the award for “Best Supporting Actress” and Nadia couldn’t win the “Best Actress” award on the same night.

Chief Executive Officer of Venus Film Producer, Abdul Sallam Mumuni who was on the trip confirmed this to peacefmonline. “I think there is a little personality problem between them. I don’t know if it is ego or jealousy but I do know they are no longer close like they used to be”.

Sallam who is the producer known for casting the two together in movies, said a lot of things happened between them at the 2007 AMAA and even after the awards night, and since then there has been some tension between them.

However, he denied rumours that they have refused to star side by side in the same movie. “I don’t think they have refused to act together because any time I want to use them together in a movie, I will”. Asked why he has not used them since 2008, Sallam said “I wanted to introduce new faces because people were getting fed up with the old faces but I am planning to use them together again very soon because I think I can now fuse them with the new faces.”

Nadia Buari and Jackie Appiah starred in “Mummy’s Daughter” as step sisters in 2006; they also starred in “Beyonce” as rivals in 2007, and then in “The King is Mine” as sisters. They have both won several local and international awards.

Nadia has won ‘Best African Actress award’ at the 5th Continent Academy Award 2009 in New York, and ‘Best African Supporting Actress for the year’ at the African Film Festival and Academy Awards (ZAFAA 2009) in London. She is the recipient of the maiden “Showbiz Honours” organized by Emklan, early this year.

Jackie Appiah on the other hand has two AMAAs. She won the AMAA for ‘Best Supporting Actress’ in 2007, and ‘Best Actress” in the African Movie Acedemy Awards 2010. She has also won an ACRAG Award for ‘Best Actress’. Source:PeaceFM

This post was published on June 21, 2010 3:59 PM

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