A child born in 2003 should have done a lot of things by now, including increasing growth and stature, which takes us back to the movie that was done over a decade ago and is still relevant today; ‘Blood Sisters.’
However, some may not be aware that a similar film was released years ago, preceding the recent 2022 version that ‘Generation Alpha’ is now watching.
Let us refresh our memory and highlight the growth of the actors in 2003 ‘Blood Sister.’ The film, directed by Tchidi Chikere, tells the story of two sisters who are entangled in a web of love, betrayal, and revenge.
In this article, we’ll catch up with the main cast and explore their incredible transformations over the years. So enjoy the moment with me.
1. Genevieve Nnaji as Estelle (2003)
Genevieve Nnaji is actually the first actress to talk about, she played the lead role of Estelle, a beautiful and ambitious young woman caught in a complicated love triangle.
At the time of the film’s release, she was already an established actress in Nollywood, having started her career at the age of 19.
After the movie, she has appeared in numerous films, including “Ijé” (2010), “Half of a Yellow Sun” (2013), and “Lionheart” (2018), which she also directed.
Genevieve has received numerous awards and nominations for her performances, solidifying her position as one of Nigeria’s most talented actresses.
Genevieve Nnaji now
Fast forward to 21 years later, and Genevieve Nnaji has continued to thrive in the entertainment industry.
Genevieve has been quite private compared to before when she was still very young, but according to sources, it’s known that she has a daughter, Chimebuka Nnaji.
Chimebuka Nnaji is already married. She got married to Prince Osi Chigozie Ihediwa in 2016 and the marriage is blessed with a child, making Genevive Nnaji a grandmother.
When it comes to Genevive Nnaji’s private life, the actress has been linked to several high-profile celebrities, including Pat Attah, Ramsey Nouah, D’banj, and Kunle Coker, among others.
However, it’s unclear if any of these relationships were serious or long-term.
2. Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde as Gloria (2003)
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde played the role of Gloria, Estelle’s sister and rival.
Omotola’s performance in “Blood Sister” earned her critical acclaim and further cemented her status as a Nollywood superstar.
Since the release of “Blood Sister,” Omotola has continued to act in numerous films, including “Games Women Play” (2005), “Last Flight to Abuja” (2012), and “Alter Ego” (2017).
Omotola has been recognized for her contributions to the entertainment industry, including being named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world in 2013.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde now
The beautiful actress got married to Captain Matthew Ekeinde, a pilot, on March 23, 1996.
They have four beautiful children together: Princess Ekeinde, Captain E, Meraiah Ekeinde, and Micheal Ekeinde.
Omotola’s family life seems to be thriving, with her children growing up, making their mark in society, and being involved in various endeavors.
Recently, Omotola’s personal life has always been perfect, she’s known for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in empowering youth and young women through her NGO project, the Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme (OYEP).
She’s also been recognized for her humanitarian work, including being named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2013.
3. Tony Umez as Tony (2003)
Tony Umez played the role of Kenneth in the 2003 Nollywood movie “Blood Sister. His character, Kenneth is Gloria’s husband, who later became embroiled in the drama surrounding the sisters.
At the time of the film’s release, Tony was a relatively new face in Nollywood, but his performance in “Blood Sister” helped establish him as a talented young actor.
In the past 21 years, Tony has continued to act in numerous films, including “Games Men Play” (2006), “The Three Wise Men” (2013), and “The Wedding Party” (2016).
He has also ventured into film production, producing several films and television shows.
Tony Umez now
Tony Umez has been married to Patsy Ogochukwu since November 16, 1999.
According to him, they met on a movie set in 1994 where they played spouses and began dating in December of the same year.
The couple has four beautiful daughters: Beautiful Umez, Angel Umez, Princess Umez, and Golden-Michelle Umez.
Patsy, Tony’s wife, is a businesswoman who owns a store called Baby Paradise, where she sells baby items.
She’s also known to keep a close eye on her husband to ensure he doesn’t stray, given his romantic roles in movies.
The actor has always been open about his family life and has shared photos of his daughters on social media. Despite being a private person, he expressed his pride and love for his family.
4. Patience Ozokwor as Mama Estelle(2003)
Patience Ozokwor played the role of Estelle and Gloria’s mother. Since the release of “Blood Sister,” Patience has continued to act in numerous films, earning her the nickname “Mama G.”
Patience Ozokwor now
The actress was born on September 14, 1958, in Enugu State, Nigeria, she’s a proud mother of eight children, three biological and five adopted.
Her biological children include Uchendu Ozokwor, her first son, who’s an engineer and has starred alongside her in the movie “Why Marry” (2016).
Her daughter, Chioma Nnenna Lameya Ani, is married with three children and lives in London. Nduka Ozokwor, her youngest biological son, is a professional footballer who has played for Enugu Rangers.
Patience Ozokwor’s family life has not been without its challenges. She was married at 19 to her late husband, Mr. Ozokwor, and they had three children together.
Unfortunately, her husband passed away in 2000 after a long battle with a chronic illness.
She also prioritizes her family life and is dedicated to her children’s well-being and success. She’s also a proud grandmother to 16 grandchildren.
5. Kelvin Ugwu as a Doctor (2003)
Kelvin Ugwu played the role of a doctor. Since the release of the movie in 2003 he has also appeared in several Nollywood films. One of his notable roles was playing a doctor in the 2003 movie “Blood Sister”.
Kelvin Ugwu now
Kelvin Ugwu kept his personal life relatively private when he was alive and he died on September 1, 2023, due to complications from high blood pressure.
He was 60 years old at the time of his death. He was also a singer and evangelist and was working on launching his first album before his passing.
6. Oge Okoye as Tricia (2003)
Oge Okoye played the role of Tricia in the 2003 Nollywood movie “Blood Sisters”.
The actress continued to thrive in her acting career, featuring in numerous Nollywood films and TV shows.
Oge Okoye now
Talking about marriage, Oge Okoye was previously married to Stanley Duru, but they divorced in 2012.
She has two children, a son named Chidera Uche Duru and a daughter named Crystal Okoye.
She is involved in various charitable initiatives, supporting causes like education, healthcare, and women’s empowerment.
She also received several awards and nominations for her contributions to the Nigerian entertainment industry.
7. Chelsea Gabriel as Gloria’s Daughter (2003)
She was well known as “Gloria’s Daughter Adobie,” because of her impressive debut in the hit film “Blood Sisters” at a tender age.
Since then, she has undergone a remarkable transformation, not just in her appearance but also in her craft.
As a child actress, Chelsea effortlessly captured audiences’ hearts with her innocence and natural charm, shining brightly as Gloria’s daughter Adobie. Her undeniable talent and charisma hinted at a promising future in the entertainment industry.
Chelsea Gabriel now
She pursued her education with determination, obtaining a university degree in a discipline that she particularly loved.
Over the years, Chelsea Gabriel has also dedicated time and energy to social causes that are close to her heart.
She has been involved in charities and has used her fame to raise awareness about important issues such as youth education and gender equality.
8. Nkiru Ezirim of (2003)
Nkiru Ezirim is also among the Nigerian actresses who appeared in the 2003 movie “Blood Sister”.
The film’s success catapulted her to fame, and she went on to appear in numerous other films, including “The Widow,” “The Councillor,” and “The King’s Bride.”
Nkiru Ezirim now
Nkiru Ezirim is married to a businessman, and the couple has two children together. She has managed to keep her family life private, and not much is known about her husband or children.
She is also involved in various charitable organizations, particularly those that support women and children.
She has used her platform to raise awareness about social issues affecting women and children in Nigeria.
9. Uchebunjo Angel as a nurse (2003)
Uchebunjo Angel played the role of a nurse in the 2003 Nigerian movie “Blood Sister”.
She has appeared in several films, including “Blood Sister” (2003), “The Councillor” (2005), and “The King’s Bride” (2006).
Uchebunjo Angel now
Nothing is actually been heard about the actress recently.
Conclusion
The cast of “Blood Sister” has undergone significant transformations over the past 21 years.
From Genevieve Nnaji’s continued success as a leading lady to Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde’s ventures into music and film production.
Each cast member has carved out their own unique path in the entertainment industry. What are your own opinions about this article?