‘Sarkodie Drove Me To Clinic With His Manager & They Left’ – Yvonne Nelson Drops More Insight About Her Abortion – Sensational Ghanaian actress and movie producer, Yvonne Nelson released her book over the week.

The book which is titled, “I am not Yvonne Nelson”, has some mind-blowing revelations and one of these revelations is about how she (Yvonne Nelson) got pregnant for Sarkodie and she had to abort it.

Speaking on the incident, she indicated she tried several self-medication procedures to terminate the pregnancy, however, they all did not give her the desired results that she wanted.

She added that it got to a point where they decided they have to visit the hospital for a proper abortion procedure to be done.

Here is an excerpt from her book;

“Keeping the pregnancy was not an option. Undertaking another self-medication was also not an option. I agreed with Sarkodie that, this time, we had to do it in a hospital or health facility. Again, that friend of mine had a recommendation. It was a facility in Mamprobi, and the appointed day, Sarkodie drove me there with his manager and they left.

I hoped and prayed that I will be lucky with this second attempt. The pain, again was intense and I bled profusely. I felt worse because Sarkodie left me to my fate. He did not call or check up on me to find out how the procedure had gone.”

About Yvonne Nelson

Yvonne Nelson, born on November 12, 1985, is a multi-talented Ghanaian actress, model, film producer, and entrepreneur. She has made appearances in various movies, including “House of Gold” (2013), “Any Other Monday,” “In April,” and “Swings.”

Yvonne Nelson was born in Accra, Ghana, and has a mixed heritage of Fante and Ga. Her educational journey began at St. Martin De Porres School in Accra, and she later attended Aggrey Memorial Senior High School. She pursued her higher education at Zenith University College and Central University, where she studied human resource management. In 2020, she obtained a master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

Yvonne Nelson’s career in the entertainment industry began unexpectedly when she attended an audition as a spectator at her favorite place. The producer noticed her and asked if she would like to participate, but she declined. However, he managed to get her contact information. She had her debut on the big screen with notable roles in “Princess Tyra” in 2007 and “Playboy” in 2008. In 2011, she ventured into movie production, starting with her first production titled “The Price.” She continued to produce films such as “Single and Married” in 2012 and “House of Gold” in 2013. The latter received accolades, including Best Picture at the Ghana Movie Awards and Best Ghanaian Movie at the 2013 City People Entertainment Awards.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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