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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Former HIV/AIDS Ambassador Joyce Dzidzor Mensah says she’s tired with life and is ready to die – for real this time?
Dzidzor Mensah recently had her long denied HIV/AIDS diagnosis confirmed on live tv, and it’s obvious she cannot deal with it personally.
Dzidzor has denied for years that she has HIV. She claims that she accepted to pretend to be positive to be an effective HIV/AIDS ambassador.
On other occasions, she has also accepted that she has the disease.
She is just one confusing and/or confused person!
Last night, on the evening of Tuesday, July 6th 2021, Dzidzor came out to convey her suicidal thoughts to the public.
The Germany based Ghanaian entertainer said she’s tired with life and is just waiting for death to come and carry her away.
Dzidzor shared a photo of herself looking extremely sad with an alarming caption.
“I’m only a traumatised soul wondering about for many years, forcing myself to be happy but only waiting for Nature’s call to eternity. Life is perpetual pain. Death is end of pain,” she wrote.

In another post, a very sad and depressed looking Joyce filmed herself lying on bed with tears streaming down her face.
“Reality is catching up with me step by step.” she said.
Joyce can be very dramatic but it’s hard to deny she’s looking suicidal here.
People do not talk about death that easily unless something is really weighing them down!
You would recall – several weeks back Joyce put on a live tv event to unveil to the world that she’s HIV negative.
It didn’t exactly go to plan – Joyce’s test confirmed she is still HIV positive!
Luckily, her kids were proven to be negative so in the ideal scenario they would stop facing any form of stigmatisation.
Joyce herself still has a lot to deal with, and it shows in her posts.
We can only hope she gets the help she needs to escape this bad mood she’s currently falling into.

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