I dumped by MP boyfriend because he refused to open a shop for me-17-year-old actress

Actress and musician, Yaa Jackson has revealed that she dumped her Member of Parliament (MP) boyfriend because he was unable to open a makeup shop for her.

The 17-year-old final year General Arts student of the Presbyterian Girls Senior High School (SHS) described the lawmaker maker she refused to name as “a John” a literal meaning for a fool in the local parlance she said must be ignored because he is history in her life.

“I asked him to open a shop for him and he refused so I left him”, he revealed to Delay on her show.

Yaa Jackson who claims to be one of the best actresses in Kumawood said she was willing to roll with any man who has the financial muscle to open the shop for her since she cannot depend on her father’s cash forever

“I cannot depend on my father’s cash. Any man who is ready to date me should be rich enough to cater for me”, she revealed.

According to her, she is not a spoilt child as many think considering her conduct on social media insisting it befits her status as a musician, actress, and model.

“I have not spoilt at all as. I am different from social media in real life

 

Source: MyNewsGh.com

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