Ghanaian actress, Ellen Korkor Asante of the “Afia Schwarzenegger” TV series has revealed that she is mostly displeased with comments expressed by Ghanaians that she is not beautiful.

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Speaking in an interview with the lifestyle & celebrity blogger, Zionfelix on the Uncut Show, Ellen Korkor Asante bemoaned that it broke her heart when people used to tell her that she is only gifted with a humongous backside but not with a pretty face.

“Someone commented that the only thing I have is ass but I’m not beautiful and it breaks my heart and what the person said has been in my mind since”,

she said.

Korkor stated that she is very much aware of her unattractive looks but she is very content with what she has especially since she has been blessed with an attractive backside.

However, she revealed that she has never slept with men to sponsor her comfortable life because she is a very hardworking woman and by the grace of God, she makes income from her business.

Watch the interview below:

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In other news, Reggie Rockstone, a legendary Ghanaian rap artiste who has carved a path for many new rappers to follow has expressed his frustration about the disrespect he has been subjected to by his own countrymen who have ignored his contribution to the Ghanaian music industry.

Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, the agitated hiplife grandpapa intimated that he has filmed his own documentary about his music journey dubbed “Living The Hiplife”, but he has been unable to get this content broadcasted for Ghanaians to watch.

He claims to have approached a number of media houses so many times but for one reason or the other, they have refused to make public such important content.

Reggie also added that the documentary was shot by a professor in New York City and he even wrote down a book to tell the story behind the Hiplife music genre but he has been snubbed despite his numerous approach to get this documentary aired.

He made this submission in reaction to a Netflix Afrobeat documentary done by the Nigerian lawyer and filmmaker, Ayo Shonaiya where he explained the history behind the Afrobeat music genre and the real originators of Afrobeat.

Source: www.Ghgsosip.com

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