Entertainment of Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Source: mynewsgh.com

I will go hungry if I don't pick cash sprayed on me - Patapaa justifies action

Patapaa with his newly-wedded wife Patapaa with his newly-wedded wife

Newly married celebrity Justice Amoah known in showbiz as Patapaa has revealed to Amansan Krakye the reason why he was seen picking all monies sprayed on him by his friends at his wedding ceremony.

He said on Kastle Drive monitored by MyNewsGh.com that "picking cash that has been splashed on me is normal, I even do the same when I’m performing at my shows. When you’re an MC at a show and people spray cash on you, will you allow other people to collect that money for free?

“When you work as human being don’t work for other people to use your hard-earned money for granted. When you don’t take such monies which has been sprayed on you, you’ll never be prosperous in life,” he stated.

The ‘one corner’ crooner who could not risk his money been stolen by the crowd, preventing people who even tried to help him pick the tons of GH¢200 notes sprayed on the dance floor at his wedding.

He added on Kastle FM “So if no pastor has ever said it at a church then I’m saying it today that everyone’s favour and self-dignity is your face. So when you use your face to do something and you allow others to pick monies meant for you, then they’re taking your favour away.

“Some people marry and after complain of hardship in the marriage. Some artistes organize shows and yet when money is sprayed on them they allow others to collect them from the ground and yet complain about finances,” he remarked.

While dancing to his famous hit songs, Patapaa stopped dancing with his wife, grabbed the microphone and warned that everyone stays away from the cash but he claims such a move is nothing to be shy of.

Patapaa told the host “That’s what most people don’t know, it’s not about shyness and it didn’t only happen at my wedding. When I’m performing on a stage and someone spray cash on me I will pick it, why did they spray the money on someone else?

“So once the money has been sprayed on me I won’t allow anyone to take away my favour I will pick and put it inside my pocket. At least if I get home and I don’t like the money I will give it to the kids in my vicinity who have been supportive of my craft,” he continued.

He concluded “Even in the church if I’m invited for a show and people spray money on me I will pick it that one I can’t lie about it. If you’re an artiste and you’re billed for a show and people spray money on you but you don’t collect it yet you later struggle to make ends meet then it’s your own cup of tea.”