Recently, the entertainment world has been buzzing with numerous events involving both well-known and emerging celebrities, delivering a series of heated stories.
One such story involves the late musician Wyllbee's alleged girlfriend, Nana Yaa Nyarko, who was scheduled to appear in court on August 13, 2024, but was notably absent.
Her absence, highlighted in circulating videos, stirred significant controversy, particularly among Wyllbee's family, who were present and visibly upset by her no-show.
Another individual who caused quite a stir online was a Catholic priest from St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Kumawu-Bodomase. He found himself in hot water after leading his congregation in singing King Paluta's popular song, "Aseda."
The video of this event, which went viral, sparked a heated debate on social media.
According to these users, the priest’s actions were unprofessional and inappropriate for someone of his calibre.
In response to these, the priest later issued an apology, acknowledging that the lively nature of the song might not have been suitable for a church setting.
In other news, Kumawood actress Nana Ama McBrown has shared her reasons for never featuring in any Nigerian movies.
According to McBrown, the Nigerian entertainment industry and its audience generally do not support or show interest in Ghanaian content and creatives to the same extent that Ghanaians do.
Meanwhile, Prophet Kofi Oduro of the Alabaster International Ministry has condemned the recent trend of Ghanaians 'disrespecting' corpses at funerals.
The man of God believes that this practice should be abandoned, as it is neither beneficial nor respectful to society.
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