Actress Jemima Adelekan was deeply saddened after facing discrimination from a movie director due to her facial scar.
The emerging actress took to the micro-blogging platform X to share her distress, posting a WhatsApp screenshot of a message she received from a casting director. The director stated that despite her excellent audition, she wouldn't be considered for the role because the character she auditioned for doesn't have a scar.
“Hi Jemima, good morning. In response to your audition, we would have really loved to bring you as you passed the character and nailed the role I must say but I’m sorry the character doesn’t have a scar and hence we can’t put you on. I really wish your scar wasn’t there, you would have been our perfect pick. Do have a great day, Best wishes,” the text reads.
The rejection left Jemima devastated, describing it as just one of many humiliations she has endured.
In her emotional caption, Jemima expressed exhaustion from constantly pleading with casting directors to be more considerate with their words. She emphasized her humanity and pleaded for kindness, asserting that while she can handle not getting a callback for auditions, being shamed for her scar is unjust.
Jemima implored for understanding, highlighting her desire to be treated with respect and dignity. She concluded by emphasizing her plea for compassion, stating that she is tired of always having to be strong and is simply seeking understanding and acceptance.