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AdubianewsGhanaian entertainment personality and talent manager, Lawrence Nana Asiamah, popularly known as Bullgod, has stirred controversy after labeling King Paluta a fool for his outburst during a live performance.
This follows a viral video in which the Kumasi-based musician was seen expressing rage at an audience member who made a comment he found offensive. The emotional display sparked heated discussions online, with fans divided over whether it was justified or unprofessional.
In reaction, Bullgod calls King Paluta a fool, referencing Proverbs 29:11, which states: “Fools give full vent to their rage, but the wise bring calm in the end.” According to Bullgod, his statement was rooted in scripture, not personal sentiment, and was meant to highlight the importance of self-control in public.
He further noted that entertainers are constantly watched and judged by their actions, and losing one’s temper on stage could harm both their public image and career progress. He stressed the need for emotional discipline, especially in high-pressure environments.
The situation has reignited discussions about mental health and pressure in the entertainment industry, with many calling for artists to receive training in handling confrontations professionally while on stage.
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