British-Nigerian actor Idris Damson has revealed that he is unapologetically a “mummy’s boy.”
The award-winning actor stated that he is not ashamed to admit it.
He explained that his mother is the reason he exists and described her as his biggest fan.
In a recent interview with Kiss FM, London, the 33-year-old actor said his goal is to make his mother proud.
Idris Damson said:
“I am a mummy’s boy. Big time. I am not ashamed to admit it anymore. It used to be kind of like – ‘ah, he’s a mummy’s boy.’ I am actually proud of myself on it. That woman is the reason why I exist. She is my biggest fan and I’m her biggest fan,” he said.
“She is the one I want to make proud, and I relate to Joshua [a movie character] in that sense, too, because he just wants to make his mother proud and be the best and win a championship. And hopefully I can win a championship in whatever way I can, too.”
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