Abigail Dawson |
Ghanaian
sexy model and popular dance icon Abigail Dawson has downplayed claims that she
would be a threat to some of Ghana’s top notch and influential actresses
following reports that she has joined the movie industry.
She
has, however, confirmed the reports that she is now ‘flirting’ with Ghana’s
movie industry and she is currently on a set.
She
told NEWS-ONE
yesterday that she has great passion to act and with a dint of hard work, she
hoped to take the movie industry by surprise in no time.
“I
believe in myself but for now I can’t say I will be a threat to any other
actress. I have dedication for it and it is an inbuilt thing which comes
natural. I have the drive to achieve more and I believe in myself to make it. I
can be the new Oge Okoye but Yvonne Nelson is my role model,” Abigail Dawson
said yesterday.
Currently, Abigail is one of the most recognised dance
models in Ghana’s showbiz industry.
She has featured on a number of runway events just as
music videos and also live music shows. She
danced as official dancer for some top musicians including D Black on a number
of musical stages.
Abigail Dawson |
Among music videos she has also appeared in are Stay
J’s ‘Shashewowo’, Keche’s ‘Pressure’, R2Bees’ ‘Kiss ur hands’, O.J Blaq’s ‘Charley Wotey’, Diamond’s ‘Popping’, Asaseban’s ‘Dabenda’ and Buk Bak’s ‘Kolom’.
She added that despite she has great passion for
dancing and modelling, she also wanted to firmly step her feet into the acting
industry.
“I’m currently on set for an upcoming ghetto movie.
You guys should just watch out for me,” she said.
Abigail
Dawson, a former student of Koforidua Polytechnic and a onetime winner of the
third edition of the Exopa New Faces contest, sponsored by NEWS-ONE and Allo Tigo.
She is a
video vixen and has also featured on selected significant runway shows.
Abigail Dawson |
She was one
of the dancers who displayed some great Azonto moves at the Ghana Music Awards to
over 5000 music fans and TV viewers two years ago.
She has not
been able to state categorically if joining the movie industry is a way of
saying goodbye to dancing and modelling.
By Francis Addo NEWS-ONE
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