The veteran also states that he sees himself as an ‘actor’, not particularly as a ‘celebrity.’
“When people call me a celeb I say no. I’m an actor, not a celeb, I don’t know what you mean by celebrity. To me, I’m an actor and all those other people who become politicians are not actors, an actor cannot be a politician,” he began.
When probed further by Teju Babyface, the veteran plainly stated that he does not consider politicians to be actors, adding that an actor would choose to act until his dying breath.
Adeolu continued, “An actor would not want to be a politician. I don’t consider politicians as actors. I was a stage actor so I know what I mean, whether they’re suffering or not, whether things are rosy or not, they are there because the job must go on until you die. If someone dies, it doesn’t matter until you die. If you have the kind of love I have for acting you cannot change.”
Adeolu also stated that he does not believe in reinvention or a change in careers because, to him, a person who loves acting would never consider an alternative career path. He described acting as “his calling” and likened it to “preaching” because, to him, he preaches to those who watch him act.