Princess Abiye expands her horizon in a new movie “All I Ever Wanted’’

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Princess Abiye

Princess Abiye is an actor, presenter, plus size model and producer. The graduate of the prestigious Middlesex University is currently making waves in the film industry. 

Princess enjoys what has to be one of the unique and uplifting professions. She has many films and contents credits to her name. Her first production ‘’All I Ever Wanted’’ is partly true story. 

The movie will be screened in London on the 27th of November 2021 at the Tabernacle, W11 2AY, Time 7pm to 10.30pm and in Leicester LE2 0DS on the 18th of December, Time 6.30pm to late. 

For tickets: Eventbrite all I ever wanted

https://youtu.be/H1xwN_1TzGs

Synopsis: A single mother riddled with debt had to find her way in the world through work with her young daughter supporting her on the way to self-discovery and self-worth. She becomes entangled with people that take advantage of her, but it takes an unexpected turn and her luck changes. This story is narrated by the young daughter, looking back at the struggles of her mother and how she overcame adversity to create a better life for herself and her family. This movie is based on partly true events. 

‘’All I Ever Wanted’’, this movie highlights the difficulties and hardship faced by single parents of Black and Ethnic Minorities, and the drive to ensure that their children’s needs are met consistently despite challenges faced.

The movie is being used to create more awareness and encouragement to families working so hard to ensure that their needs are met, the movie promotes survival and encouragement to thrive and survive and to not give up or lose hope.

Princess Abiye has her next film to shoot next year called Trokosi [ Wife of the Gods]. 

Princess Abiye is also a mother of 4 wonderful children who has given her reason to live and not give up she also works with Autistic children. Princess cannot wait to expand her horizons, and work with new people. 

Princess Abiye is extremely grateful to the wonderful individuals who have positively made a huge difference in her life and that of her children’s lives.

How did your journey to the movie industry start? 

I started in 2006 with a TV series called Everyday Life where I played lead. This was shown on Ben TV tackling everyday life issues. I then went on to feature in more movies in the UK and Nigeria whilst studying theatre and performing arts. 

How fulfilled are you as an actress? 

I personally don’t feel very fulfilled as an actress as the industry in the UK is still growing and having young family leaving them to travel is quite daunting. I have decided to produce myself in the UK and when the time is right for filming abroad

Aside from acting, what else do you do? 

I am a presenter, a plus size model and work with autistic children. 

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