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‘He Is The One I Love,’ Actress Dakore Explains Passionate Kiss With RMD In The Movie ‘Castle’
Actress Dakore Egbuson-Akande, who is happily married to Olumide, son of an Ibadan-born billionaire, Chief Harry Akande has revealed her relationship with co-actor, Richard Mofe Damijo and why she still kisses deeply in movies despite her marital status.

The Nollywood actress has not stopped explaining herself weeks after a video of her and veteran actor RMD deep-kissing surfaced.
Dakore who played the role of a sexy wife of RMD in a new TV series, Castle & Castle, where she was seen deeply romantically involved with him, explained that although she is quite selective with movies scripts, her husband, Olumide gives her the go-ahead to explore.

Here is what the busy mother of two told The Entertainer: “Since the beginning of my career, I have been selective of the kind of people I work with, and the kind of scripts I accept. It’s part of having the spirit of excellence. My passionate kiss with RMD comes with the job. I try as much as I can to steer away from such romantic roles, but I can’t keep steering and find myself totally out. “However, my husband and I have an understanding. At the end of the day, I’m his wife; he is the one I go home to. He is the one I love. He is the father of my kids. RMD and I also have a connection, we have done such a movie before. We both understand duty call.”
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