Spencer Wan Blog of Thursday, 5 December 2024
Source: Eric Afatsao
Ghanaian actress and socialite Moesha Boduong has sparked a range of reactions after sharing a video of herself dancing to Ruger’s popular club track, "Bounce," as she continues her recovery from a stroke earlier this year. In the video, posted on her Snapchat, Moesha appears to be in high spirits, marking a noticeable improvement in her condition. However, her choice of song and the nature of the video have led to a divide among social media users.
Moesha, who had faced serious health challenges following the stroke, seems to be steadily regaining her strength. In the video, she can be seen seated on a couch, moving her body to the beat of Ruger's upbeat club anthem. Dressed casually in a white T-shirt, faded blue jean shorts, and her hair neatly braided with a red ribbon, she radiates positive energy, sporting a wide smile. This update is a stark contrast to her earlier, more downcast appearances, signaling that her recovery is making significant strides.
Despite her apparent improvement, Moesha's choice of music has generated mixed reactions. While many fans have celebrated her resilience and progress, others have questioned why she opted to dance to a club song rather than a gospel track, given the emotional and spiritual journey she has endured. Some fans feel that a gospel song would have been more fitting, given the gravity of her health battle earlier in 2024.
The video, however, has also been met with support from those who admire Moesha’s determination to embrace life and continue her journey of recovery with joy and positivity. While her movement was limited—particularly in her right arm, which still shows the effects of the stroke—her upbeat demeanor has been a source of inspiration for many.
Earlier this year, Moesha's health had been a subject of concern, with reports of her being partially paralyzed before beginning to regain mobility. Her uncle, Ahmed Boduong, recently addressed some misconceptions circulating online, particularly debunking claims by Prophet Percy Lartey, who had suggested that his healing powers were responsible for Moesha’s recovery. In a statement, Ahmed clarified that Moesha had indeed faced significant challenges but had made a slow, steady recovery, contrary to the exaggerated claims of miraculous healing.
Moesha's recent video continues to trend online, drawing both support and criticism from fans. Whether they praise her resilience or question her choice of song, one thing is clear: Moesha Boduong's recovery is a story of strength, and her journey has captured the attention and hearts of many.