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Aren’t You Rich Enough? Leave Tiktok for Us – Asantewaa and Other Tiktokers Attack Mcbrown
Asantewaa and her fellow Tiktokers have come out to throw some shots at Nana Ama McBrown for gaining popularity on the social media platform Tiktok.
According to them, she has now left her movie career to become a Tiktoker like them and steal their money.
Asantewaa also passed similarly arrogant comments on United Showbiz last week after saying no musician can have a hit song without advertising with Tiktokers.
This comment angered Kumawood super star Kwadwo Nkansah known in the industry as Lilwin. In a video, he told Asantewaa and her fellow Tiktokers to have some respect for his colleague Nana Ama Mcbrown and also have a little humility because they’re nowhere near the level of movie stars.
According to Lilwin, Tiktokers could leave their home and no one knows who they are but everyone knows movie stars.
He blasted them for daring to display such arrogance and said they should desist from attacking other creatives who have been in the game far longer than they have been.
By: Michael Djan
French Tutor and Digital Marketing Blogger/Content Writer and GhanaWeb Professional Reporter/ frencheducationgh.com
Source: Michael Djan
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