Valentino's hiatus from acting saw him delve into his Latin Dance career, achieving significant success.
He spearheaded projects such as the hit series "Dance with Valentino," where he showcased his dance prowess. He also choreographed the first dance for King William Nadiope's wedding. His performances spanned both local and international stages, including a judging role at the Oti Mabuse and Marius' London dance nights event, earning him a spot on BBC's 'Focus on Africa.'
Valentino's success in the dance world led to a surge in demand for his brand. Recently, he inked a deal to join the cast of Sanyu TV series, a move that has sparked anticipation among his fans.
Valentino's return to acting is coupled with his enrolment in 'An Actors Play House,' an initiative led by Nollywood's veteran actress Stella Damasus. The platform is designed to train and nurture actors from across the continent and beyond.
Valentino expressed his excitement about the opportunity, stating, "This really excites me as I've always admired Stella's work. I'm super grateful for an opportunity to learn and be inspired from the best," in a recent Instagram post.
In the Sanyu TV series, Valentino takes on the role of Zimmah, a 'lifeist' who guides Linda on her journey to rediscovering her inner self, lost amidst the demands of caring for everyone but herself. The drama series, which airs on DSTV's Pearl Magic channel, has gained significant traction over the past three years, delves into themes of wealth, family, and societal issues.
His previous appearances on shows like 'Don't Mess with Kansiime' on Citizen TV and NTV's 'Power of Legacy' have already showcased his versatility, making his return to acting a highly anticipated event in the entertainment world.