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Again,actress Etinosa Idemudia drags colleague Frederick Leonard over alleged bad behavior

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Sultry Nollywood actress Etinosa Idemudia has continued to drag her colleague Frederick Leonard on social media over his alleged bad behaviour on set.

Etinosa made new accusations on her Instagram page, saying that a certain Frederick called a script supervisor on set, and when the crew member approached, he wiped his sweat on her dress.

She claimed that when the lady objected, the actor allegedly demanded that she be kicked off the set, but it took the intervention of the film director, who defended the woman, and refused to remove her from his set.

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The actress, who made the claim day after accusing Frederick Leonard of treating crew members like animals, also called out the actor for blocking her on Instagram.

“An actor called a script supervisor to come closer, which she did. Suddenly, he pulled her dress close to his face and used her dress on her body to clean his sweat.

‘‘The lady protested and the actor was yelling at her, demanding that she be kicked out of the set because he is a GOD. Thankfully, the director had the balls to reprimand the actor and stand up for the script supervisor…

‘‘Not, he never apologised and his DAB was right there with his PA. Even God will not treat a fellow human that way,” she said with the caption, “bad behaviour, good evening, Frederick.

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