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Controversy Erupts on Live TV as McBrown’s Friend Speaks Out About Her Husband

Controversy Erupts on Live TV as McBrown’s Friend Speaks Out About Her Husband

A panelist’s shocking disclosure on the most recent episode of Onua Showtime with Nana Ama McBrown has caused quite a stir.

The awkward moment occurred when Nana Ama McBrown boldly stated something about her marriage and received an unanticipated backlash.

McBrown angrily said on the television that Mr. Maxwell Mensah is the only person who can access her “engine,” which is a metaphor for their private lives.

She sang the popular song Makoma by King Paluta to accentuate her message, focussing on the lyric “Deefo Ade3 Y3nfa Nkyekye,” which approximately translates to “Don’t share what belongs to the king.” But when Mimi, the concerned panellist, seemed to imply that she knew more, the mood in the room swiftly changed.

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Mimi responded shockingly, implying that Mr. Maxwell might not be as devoted as McBrown thinks.

She made an implication that McBrown’s “Deefo” might be sharing his affections with someone else without specifically mentioning names.Viewers and the studio audience were taken aback by Mimi’s suggestion that Mr. Maxwell is purportedly giving out his “joystick for free.”

Long-running rumours that have dogged the couple were rekindled by this very strong claim, which connected Mr. Maxwell to multiple extramarital encounters. A prominent socialite and entrepreneur from Accra named Serwaa Prikles was implicated in one of the most recent charges against Mr. Maxwell.

Even though Nana Ama McBrown and Mr. Maxwell have not publicly addressed these rumours, they have persisted to put a shadow over their otherwise joyous marriage.

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