Veteran actress Jumoke George known to have hugged the limelight and entertained many over the decades, recently made a public plea for help, disclosing that she has been ill and homeless for six years now.
Jumoke who had featured in hundred of movies in Yoruba and also acted in the award-winning movie such as ‘Wedding Party’ as a caterer, spoke in an interview on ‘Talk to B’ hosted by actress Biola Adebayo amid tears about her current travail.
The thespian narrated not having shelter and instead, living in a church and battling with an illness.
Jumoke George also revealed that as a sad mother, she has been looking for her missing child for some time now.
The host, Biola shared the sad tale of the veteran actress, George on her Instagram handle on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
“Please pray for me, mothers in the world. Help me with your prayers. I have never ruined anyone life. I am tired, I can no longer bear it.
“I don’t have a home, I don’t have anything and a child of mine is missing. I don’t have good health; I am tired and exhausted. I’m living in the church, most times it’s the church mummy that feeds me,” she disclosed in the interview.
Fans who commiserated with her have lamented on the challenges veterans endure, demanding for quick help, succour and berating her colleagues for not coming out to support her.
#ade_dayo wrote, “Yoruba actors and actresses, you all need to do better. You don’t help each other, but if it’s a party or movie premier, you fit use one million to do outfit. That’s bad for that industry. You all need to help each other not just oju aye every time.”
Fash Daddy tweeting as #thefashygram commented on X.com, “Is this for real? I feel so bad for this woman coz she’s a really good actress.”
CFC Omotayo tweeting as #sheyi_omotayo wrote, “I swear she isn’t telling lies. The church is in my street in Agbado. The way she walks sometimes makes me think it’s her size not knowing she has been sick, people stare at her in the street like she is rich, we didn’t actually know she’s going through a lot.”
#iamtrinityguy who wrote on Instagram said, “Honestly, in this industry, we need to be checking up on each other. This mummy was homeless for some years and nobody knew. It’s so sad to see our legends facing these kinds of conditions.”
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