 I'm hanging out with an amazing actor, she's been in the game for so so long from 2013, 2013 wul kwa apiwebe, wul kuna fayaneni, mimi. Hey, Eve introduce yourself. Hi, my name is Eve Jackson as she said and I'm an actor. I do a lot of things but I'm best known for acting. Best known for acting. Please tell us about Mupakani. About what? Mupakani. Mupakani is a series close to my heart and this is something especially for the character I did. It was a new character for me and as a person it helped me explore myself in terms of... Please tell us the character. Oh, the character is called Lola. So you should watch Mupakani. That's Katana's wife called Lola. It's close to my heart because it helped me deal with valnala, valnala, whatever, ability, that word. And getting to show yourself in your weakest moments, to have a soldier for a husband is not something easy. So being in Lola's shoe really was big shoes for me and I was very glad that... It seems like as an actor you get to get emotional with your roles. Of course because you see as an actor you give me a character and I get to execute the character in their emotions and more of like present them in their actual sense but acting them out. So now this one I have to be Lola. I have to get into a space of Lola. I have to get into a space of a wife whose husband is away fighting. You don't know whether they will come back alive or dead. Don't you think it's acting for you or you still feel the emotions? But you see acting in itself is being able to actualize a character. So now I have to drop Eve and be Lola. For you guys to resonate with Lola. Yes. Lastly, how is it being a woman in this industry? First of all, this I will answer as a person. Being a woman in the industry for me is... I don't look at it like I am a woman in the industry because the industry I can define the industry... The industry in itself is the industry but the industry is defined by me. So I define my own industry and I'm here because there is no brain for a woman, there is no brain for a man. If I put myself to do something, I'm just doing it as me. So for me it's okay because I define my own rules. I am the industry, I call the shots for myself. So it's been a good journey and I'm grateful to be a woman in the industry. Okay, thank you so much. An actor is an upcoming actor. I know you can learn a thing or two from here. So if someone wants to be an actor, what can you tell them? Do you want to be an actor in class 7 and join in the future? Yes, in class 7. So how do you want to be in class 7? I want to be in class 7. I want to be in class 7. You get your education straight and then if it's something you really want to pursue, it's also good kusomia. You know, most people don't believe in kusomia, what you're doing. Even as an actor, you need to go to school and learn a few things. I love to watch content, learn from those who have gone before you. Laki ni maliza kusomia kuwanza. Laki ni vilunona, the film industry is promising. Can one survive as an actor fully? Now that is relevant to where you are. Are you asking me like here in Kenya? Yeah, yeah, here in Kenya. Can you fully survive on arts? You can, but it's always advisable to not put your eggs in one basket. It's good to have other areas where you can get your revenue and not just be dependable on one thing because temiya kovidu leona. Temiya kovidu, it taught us it's good to be dynamic, to try out vitumob. Haiya, thank you so much. Thank you so much as well and I appreciate for this interview.