Mo Abudu clears the air on ‘Blood Sisters’ Netflix

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Mo Abudu, Netflix clear the air on ‘Blood Sisters’ as first Nigerian original series have moved to resolve the confusion that followed the recently launched trailer for ‘Blood Sisters’ as the streamer’s first Nigerian original series.

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Kemi Adetibas King of Boys series was believed to be Netflixs first Nigerian Original series

Initial Twitter reactions queried the streamer over the four-part thriller as prior to the trailer, Kemi Adetiba’s limited ‘King of Boys’ series was believed to be the long-awaited Nigerian Original series.

Reacting to curious Twitter users, Abudu took to her official Instagram post with a statement.

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“Today, Netflix and EbonyLife Studios announce our pulsating limited series that will launch globally and exclusively on Netflix on the 5th of May 2022. This is officially Netflix’s First Nigerian Original Series as per the press release issued by Netflix today,” the film executive wrote

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Netflix’s Manager, Content for Africa, Dorothy Ghettuba also confirmed the streamer’s stance in an Instagram post. She shared: “From @moabudu and her outstanding team at @ebonylifestudios comes our first Nigerian Original series BLOOD SISTERS. What is it about? “Glad you asked. It is about two friends, a dark secret and an unforgiving family. It is crazy y’all. Yo!!”

Recall that the Adetiba directed limited series was presumed to be the streamer’s first Nigerian series after the Akin Omotoso led one was reportedly back-burned.

 

 

 

 

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