Acting Is Lived Not Faked - Actress Toyin Alausa Schools Upcoming Actors, Actresses

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 02nd Sep, 2025 - tori.ng

The actress explained that true acting requires surrendering to the moment and merging emotions with technical skill to bring characters to life.

 
Award-winning actress Toyin Alausa has urged upcoming actors and actresses to improve their craft.
 
This is as she noted that acting is real not faked.
 
She stated this in a post on Instagram.
 
The actress explained that true acting requires surrendering to the moment and merging emotions with technical skill to bring characters to life.
 
“Acting is not just about memorising lines; it’s about surrendering yourself to the moment, training both your emotions and your skills until they become one. To make an audience feel, you must first allow yourself to feel deeply,” she wrote.
 
Alausa further stressed that emotional scenes, like crying on screen, don’t just happen by chance but demand vulnerability, discipline, and years of honing the craft.

“Every crying scene you see on screen takes discipline, vulnerability and countless hours of perfecting the art. This is why we say acting is lived, not faked,” she added.
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