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“I Couldn’t Focus Anymore” — Funke Akindele Explains Why She Stopped Attending Church

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For many, church is a place of quiet reflection. For Funke Akindele, it became something else entirely, a space where attention shifted from worship to her presence.

Funke Akindele has opened up about why she no longer attends church regularly, revealing that repeated disruptions made it difficult for her to stay spiritually engaged during services.

According to the filmmaker, her visits often turned into moments of public attention rather than private devotion. Instead of participating in worship, she found herself surrounded by people eager to take photos, creating an atmosphere far from the calm she sought.

She explained that the constant attention broke her concentration, making it nearly impossible to stay focused during services. What is typically a personal and reflective experience gradually became overwhelming, leading her to step away.

Her comments highlight a lesser-discussed side of fame: the loss of ordinary, private moments. While public recognition comes with opportunities, it also brings constant visibility, even in spaces meant for stillness and introspection.

In settings like religious gatherings, where the expectation is quiet and collective focus, that level of attention can be particularly disruptive. For Akindele, the shift in atmosphere meant that the purpose of attending church was no longer being fulfilled.

She did not indicate whether she plans to return to regular attendance, leaving that part of her journey open. However, her explanation suggests that her decision is rooted less in belief and more in the need for a more personal, distraction-free way to connect spiritually.

The conversation has resonated with many, especially public figures who face similar challenges navigating everyday spaces. It also raises broader questions about boundaries, respect, and how society interacts with celebrities in shared environments.

For Funke Akindele, the message is simple. Sometimes, stepping away is not about abandoning a practice, but about protecting the space needed to experience it fully.

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