Yvonne Okoro is usually perceived to be a very quiet and reserved
actress back in Ghana where she is based by her admirers. But this was
not the case last Sunday when she came out of her shells to show the
other side of her life.
Like a lioness, the “4Play” actress stormed the just concluded 8th edition of African Movie Academy Awards
(AMAA),showing the world that she is not only sexy and hot as any other celebrity, but that, she has got it and need to flaunt it.
Well endowed with heavy ‘milk bags’, Yvonne was the cynosure of attraction as she shocked everybody on the red carpet when she stepped out in a black straight open-chest gown giving a full cleavage view.
She decided to let her bare chest do all the talking and attention grabbing…Yvonne was one of the nominees for the top award for ‘Best Actress In Leading Role’ with the movie ‘Single Six’ alongside Nigerian actresses Nse Ikpe Etim, Rita Dominic, Uche Jombo, Millicent Makheido, Kudzai Sevenzo-Nyarai and her Ghanaian colleague Ama K. Abebrese in the same category.
Despite the fact that she did not win the award, Yvonne’s ravishing outlook endeared her to many people who crowned her as the queen of the night.
The actress who holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Linguistics from the University of Ghana, Legon, started her acting career in 2002, with the movie ‘Sticking to the Promise’, produced by Theo Akatugba.
Like a lioness, the “4Play” actress stormed the just concluded 8th edition of African Movie Academy Awards
(AMAA),showing the world that she is not only sexy and hot as any other celebrity, but that, she has got it and need to flaunt it.
Well endowed with heavy ‘milk bags’, Yvonne was the cynosure of attraction as she shocked everybody on the red carpet when she stepped out in a black straight open-chest gown giving a full cleavage view.
She decided to let her bare chest do all the talking and attention grabbing…Yvonne was one of the nominees for the top award for ‘Best Actress In Leading Role’ with the movie ‘Single Six’ alongside Nigerian actresses Nse Ikpe Etim, Rita Dominic, Uche Jombo, Millicent Makheido, Kudzai Sevenzo-Nyarai and her Ghanaian colleague Ama K. Abebrese in the same category.
Despite the fact that she did not win the award, Yvonne’s ravishing outlook endeared her to many people who crowned her as the queen of the night.
The actress who holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Linguistics from the University of Ghana, Legon, started her acting career in 2002, with the movie ‘Sticking to the Promise’, produced by Theo Akatugba.
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