Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Ghanaians should brace themselves up for another beef involving two slay queens.
The ladies involved in this particular beef are Etty Bedi and Christabel Amoabin who both starred in the popular info-educative series, Yolo.
The cause of the beef once again is about a m an and they have started trading some seriously harsh words to each other.
It all started when Christabel reportedly came to her page to lament over her relationship with her boyfriend which is in shambles.
However, Etty held a different view as she made an indirect post advising her ‘friend’ to stop what she was doing saying it is not the right thing for her to do as an influencer.
Etty further added that she is supposed to educate her fans rather than crying about ‘unimportant’ issues like these.
In her reaction, Christabel shared a video on social media, and claimed that Etty was indirectly dissing her in a post she made on her page.
In the 5-minute video she shared, she lambasted Etty.
Watch the video below;
Yolo is a Ghanaian teenage TV series. The series is a sequel of the Ghanaian TV Series Things We Do for Love. It advises and directs the youth concerning the challenges they face in their adolescence.
The series was produced by Farmhouse Productions and created by Ivan Quashigah. After the fifth season, the show seems to be on hold, however, the memories for the show still lingers in the minds of Ghanaians.
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