Published
5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Actress Nana Ama McBrown has revealed that despite her cool and calm nature, she once challenged Counsellor Lutterodt for speaking sh*t about her marriage.
McBrown said Lutterodt had nothing to say when she called him out to talking bad about her marriage.
McBrown recently sat down for a tell-all with Graphic Showbiz and was very open about some things she has previously never spoken about.
Over the years, we have come to know Nana Ama Mcbrown as someone who is very calm and stoic and she never lets anything bother her.
Blogs are able to write virtually anything about her and she doesn’t respond. Showbiz critics do the same and she keeps mute.
She is often praised for her composure due to all that.
However, McBrown finally admitted that those things get to her even though she keeps mute about it.
McBrown said what pains her most is when people talk bad about those she loves.
“I don’t see the reason why anyone should include my husband or my daughter when they have problems with me. I get offended when negative things are said about the people I love most,” she told Showbiz.
McBrown added that although she often ignores such stuff, one person she did not spare when he offended her was Counsellor Lutterodt.
After McBrown got married to Maxwell Mensah, Lutterodt said her marriage would not last.
McBrown said she was very unhappy with that so cornered him one day at Peace FM and the loudmouthed counselor had nothing to say,
“How could a married man and for that matter a counsellor make such a statement about me? I was angry but told myself I would definitely confront him one day. I finally confronted him when we met on Peace FM’s Entertainment Review and he found it difficult to explain himself to me,” she stated.
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