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Who gives me orgasm is none of your business – MC Yaa Yeboah barks at critics over sexual allegations

MC Yaa Yeboah is a regular pundit on UTV's United Showbiz play videoMC Yaa Yeboah is a regular pundit on UTV's United Showbiz

Female media personality, MC Yaa Yeboah has stated her reasons for keeping her relationship private.

Speaking as a guest on the Saturday, October 19, 2024, edition of The Delay Show, the entertainment critic described herself as having a private life, emphasizing that it is no one's business how or where she gets her sexual gratification.

“Why must people know him? I am not hiding him from the public, but I feel like, what do people need that information for? I have a very private life, and until now, nobody knows what my child looks like. I don’t put my daughter’s face out there. What is out there is what I do and what people know me for. Who gives me an orgasm or whatever is nobody’s business,” she responded when Delay questioned her about the identity of her baby’s father.

On the same show, MC Yaa Yeboah who is a regular pundit on UTV’s United Showbiz, addressed claims of having affairs with several male industry colleagues who also appear on the show including having one as father of her baby.

“The person behind the claim is someone that you (Delay) have also been a victim of, and I think that if Ghanaians were to pay attention to everything this person says, we would not be sitting here today. I am very playful, but I don’t mingle with pigs, and I don’t respond to just any issue.

"Excuse me, but my genitalia is not where Ghana’s taxes are kept for me to account to anyone. The men I have been accused of sleeping with—Arnold, A Plus, Akwasi Aboagye, Ola Michael, and the rest—are all my brothers. These are colleagues in the industry who have helped me get to where I am.

“So, to wake up one morning and find out that someone, somewhere, is claiming that I have slept with all these people is absolutely absurd. But then again, I think one of the things I have come to realize is that, as a woman in this industry, when you start climbing up and your voice is being heard, that is what they tag you with. I think it’s a broken record, really. The truth is, I don’t have a child with anyone in the industry. There is no truth to that claim,” she stated.

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