One Thing I Love About My Young Daughter - Bisola
Bisola talks about daughter

It is not news to anybody that knows anything about Bisola Aiyeola or her career that she is also a single mother. Bisola's daughter is now 13 and she had her many years ago with a man that she was engaged to marry but eventually didn't because they both parted ways. Now during a new interview with ace interviewer Chude, Bisola is opening up a lot about her daughter and one quality she really loves about her. Here's what Bisola said.
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Speaking about her daughter during the interview, Bisola said:
My daughter is my number one inspiration. I want to give her everything I didn't have. I want her to be as comfortable as possible and she makes me so proud. Like, she's my friend. We have talks. There are sometimes we're talking and I look at her. When she says some things, I'm like this is my little human who has the emotions that I have. You know? She goes through her little moments of jealousy, her moments of anger. And she's such a gift. She's such an understanding child. From when she was really little, I could tell her - say she wants something like a toy and I couldn't afford it, she never used to nag me for those things. She would be like okay mummy, when you have the money abi? Till date, we even discuss my finances till now. She's 12 now. If she's there when I get a call for maybe an audition or something or my manager calls me, she will be like ehn, mummy which work is this one? Have they paid you? I'd say yes, they've paid me. "How much did they pay you?" Why do you want to know, madam, why do you want to know? [laughs]. I don't hide it from her. I let her know. If she asks "oh can we do this thing?" and I say no honey, I'm saving for this, we have to do this. She'll be like "Ah okay". She's always been so understanding. I can say from maybe when she was like 2/3 years old. She can ask me like "mummy I want Ben 10 watch", I don't have money for Ben 10 watch. When I have money for Ben 10 watch, I'll buy it for you. So she can maybe meet me in like a week or so and say "do you have money for Ben 10 watch now?" She never cries about things that she really wants. She will wait and then when I say honey, I have the money I can buy it next week, I get it for her, and then she's happy. She's really been very understanding. She didn't used to cry when I would need to travel out for work or things. What she might be upset about is if I say I'm coming on Friday and then I don't show on Friday. But when she sees me, everything is gone and we're fresh. She is very understanding.

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