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Kate Henshaw has opened up on a steamy bedroom scene she filmed with Daniel Etim-Effiong, praising her co-star’s professionalism on set. The veteran actress addressed the talked-about moment in a candid new interview.

The Gist
- Kate Henshaw opens up on steamy bedroom scene
- Filmed with co-star Daniel Etim-Effiong
- Praised his professionalism on Blood Sisters set
The scene was shot for the series Blood Sisters, a Nollywood production that drew wide attention for its high-profile cast and tense storyline.
What Kate Henshaw said about the scene
Henshaw said she was semi-clothed during the shoot but felt completely safe and respected throughout, thanks to her colleague’s disciplined conduct.
She recalled checking in with him beforehand, asking how comfortable he was with the scene. According to her, he reassured her and stayed professional the entire time.
The actress stressed that filming intimate moments demands a high level of trust, mutual respect and maturity between co-stars.
A nod to professionalism on set
She used the conversation to highlight how seriously actors and crews must treat sensitive scenes. Clear communication, she suggested, makes all the difference.
Etim-Effiong, for his part, has praised her own performance and professionalism, describing the collaboration in positive terms.
Both actors framed the shoot as a job done with care, not the scandal some headlines suggested.
Why the conversation resonates
Intimate scenes remain a delicate subject in Nollywood, where many actors weigh personal values against the demands of a role.
Frank talk from a respected name helps normalise discussions about consent, comfort and boundaries on Nigerian sets.
It also feeds a wider industry debate about whether productions should use intimacy coordinators, as is now common abroad.
A veteran still in demand
Henshaw is one of Nollywood’s most enduring stars, with a career spanning decades across film and television.
Her willingness to take on bold roles, and to speak openly about them, has kept her relevant to new audiences and streaming productions.
Younger actors often point to her as a model of how to balance daring work with a guarded private life.
Behind the camera
For fans, the interview offers a rare peek behind the scenes, showing how a tense on-screen moment is built on trust and clear ground rules off screen.
It is a reminder that what looks effortless on screen is usually the product of careful planning and respect among cast and crew.
As Nollywood pushes into bolder storytelling for global platforms, such conversations are likely to become more common.
Nollywood goes global
Nigerian films and series now reach huge audiences through streaming platforms far beyond the country’s borders.
That global stage has pushed productions toward bolder, more cinematic storytelling and bigger budgets.
With it comes fresh attention to how sensitive scenes are handled, both on screen and behind the camera.
Some productions abroad now hire intimacy coordinators to guide actors through such moments safely.
Voices in Nollywood are increasingly asking whether local sets should adopt the same standard.
Open conversations like this one, fans say, can only help raise the bar across the industry.
It is a reminder that what looks effortless on screen is usually the product of careful planning off it.
As Nollywood pushes into bolder storytelling for global platforms, such conversations are likely to become more common.
Source: Kate Henshaw

