Bimbo Ademoye’s new romantic comedy, Where Love Lives, has crossed the six-million-view mark within 72 hours of its release on YouTube, underscoring the growing dominance of digital-first Nollywood releases.
Analytics from her YouTube channel, Bimbo Ademoye TV, show that the film has recorded 6,041,086 views since its debut on December 24, 2025, after opening with 2.5 million views on its first day.
Produced by Ademoye in partnership with A3 Studios, the film stars Uzor Arukwe, Chioma Nwosu and Osas Ighodaro. It follows a couple navigating life inside one of Lagos’ most exclusive estates, where status, secrets and relationships intersect.
Industry observers say the film’s early momentum has exceeded internal expectations and is emerging as a case study in audience appetite for digital-first distribution. With 1.3 million subscribers, Ademoye currently runs one of the largest Nollywood YouTube channels owned by a movie producer.
The performance places Where Love Lives ahead of recent online Nollywood breakouts, including Omoni Oboli’s Love In Every Word, which recorded 4.3 million views in its first 72 hours earlier this year.
The surge is also being viewed as further evidence of Nollywood’s expanding YouTube-driven blockbuster economy, powered by star-led channels, micro-studio collaborations and algorithm-friendly romantic comedies. In 2025, several Nigerian creators, including Oboli’s Digital Tribe channel, have recorded multiple multi-million-view releases, positioning YouTube as a parallel cinema for audiences priced out of traditional theatres or living outside major urban centres.
Love In Every Word, which starred former BBNaija housemate Bammy, went on to amass over 20 million views within three weeks of release, highlighting the platform’s capacity to deliver scale.
YouTube’s free-to-watch model, subscriber-driven promotion and low access barriers continue to reshape Nollywood’s commercial structure, offering filmmakers a pathway to scalable revenue without heavy reliance on major studio intermediaries.
The success of Where Love Lives also marks another milestone in Ademoye’s evolution from actor to producer-creator. She began her career in 2014 with the short film Where Talent Lies, which gained recognition at the Africa International Film Festival, and credits filmmaker Uduak Isong for mentorship and her first feature role in It’s About Your Husband (2015).
She later appeared in several comedic and drama productions, including Backup Wife (2017) and the box office hit Sugar Rush (2019). Her wider breakthrough came with Anikulapo (2022), followed by winning Best Actress in a Comedy TV Series at the 2023 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards for Selina.
In recent years, Ademoye has shifted toward content ownership, building a direct-to-audience distribution model on YouTube that prioritizes rights retention, global reach and monetisation transparency, placing her among a growing group of Nollywood creators treating film output as long-term intellectual property portfolios rather than one-off releases..














