2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
2024 will go down as one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. Loss, tears, fears, growth, courage, letting go, and so much love. This year taught me to honor boundaries, redefine friendships, and reconnect with the intuition that’s guided me so thoroughly. ✨ Bob ❤️ Abishola: Five groundbreaking years as the first Nigerian to play a Nigerian on U.S. primetime TV. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life, opening doors and opportunities that once felt like distant dreams. A journey filled with literal and figurative deaths, births, and rebirths. Surprising challenges revealed much about human nature but strengthened my resolve and deepened my commitment to my craft. While this chapter has closed, the show lives on in syndication, airing five days a week in the U.S., across global markets, and even on your favorite flights. My love and gratitude to everyone, especially Chuck Lorre—thank you for believing in me. ❤️ ✨ Partial relocation and two transformative months in Bali, surrounded by my happy places: animals, nature, warm oceans, and large bodies of water. A time of healing, recharging, and reconnecting with myself. ✨ Other travels enriched my spirit: the Bahamas, Canary Islands, Portugal, New York, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. Every journey a reminder of how much there is to see, learn, and appreciate in this beautiful world. ✨ Mufasa: The Lion King: Playing Amara, a complex villain and sister to the character played by one of my favorite actors, Mads Mikkelsen. Another first as the first Nigerian voice in the franchise, representing my country in this iconic production. ✨ Released new music, “Bobble”, and returned to the stage with my band after years away. 🎶 Realigning with my purpose. 💫 To the old and new friends and partners who showed up in unexpected, beautiful ways—thank you! Your belief in me has exceeded my expectations, and I’m so grateful. To everyone who supported and cheered me on this year, you mean the world to me. I look forward to sharing my full story with you in 2025. 💫 What a journey. What a story. Here’s to even bigger dreams and meaningful moments in 2025. Let’s go! 💛🙏🏾
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
🐈 Bob says: “Go watch our mum’s new movie: “Mufasa – The Lion King”! In Theaters Now! Mum plays Amara a fierce lioness, who looks just like my sister Abishola! … Just like real life, I like to think that I too look like Amara’s brother Kiros, voiced by one of my mum‘s favorite actors – @theofficialmads. Roooaarrrr!! 🐈🦁 #Mufasa #LionKing #AmaraTheNaijaLioness #Amara #FolakeOlowofoyeku #BobKatsAbishola @lionking
December 2024 was my first time back on stage with my band in years & I couldn’t have asked for a more meaningful reason to perform. Supporting @GEANCOfdn, a cause dedicated to empowering girls in Nigeria, was a beautiful experience. This wasn’t just about the music; it was a prayer. A chance to pour my dreams & hopes into a brighter future for Nigerian youth who deserve every opportunity to succeed. I’m so thankful to everyone who came out & supported. Your energy and love made this moment even more special. Here’s to more experiences that inspire, uplift& make a difference in 2025 & beyond! 💛 #EhenEhenOkayOkay