Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown has shared her transformative journey of motherhood, revealing how becoming a mother has altered her perspective on life.
In an interview on Starr Chat with Bola Ray, McBrown opened up about the significant changes she has experienced since giving birth to her daughter, Maxine.
“I knew I had children at home, but when I gave birth, one thing I would say has changed a lot of things around me, the way I think… Right now, I wake up in the morning, I say, ‘God help me do this.
"Don’t kill me if I die right now, looking at what I’ve gone through and what is right now,’” McBrown said, highlighting the newfound sense of responsibility and purpose motherhood has brought her.
McBrown emphasized the importance of living for her daughter, Maxine, stating, “I mean, there’s nothing like losing a mother… So, don’t let me die and leave my daughter… It hits me sometimes, and I just feel like the next thing I need right now in life is a long life.”
The actress also acknowledged the impact of her actions on her daughter’s future, saying, “Aside from that, I know that right now, everything I do will be on the Internet, and Maxine will wake up one day in the future to read all that, so my steps must be ordered accordingly.”
McBrown’s heartfelt words offer a glimpse into the profound effects of motherhood on her life, serving as a reminder of the significance of family and legacy. As a prominent figure in Ghanaian entertainment, McBrown’s story inspires and resonates with many, showcasing the transformative power of motherhood.