
Being a celebrity, especially an African celebrity means you have to pretend a hell lot—and even if you don’t have it or can’t afford it, just squeeze it on…
Many of our so called celebrities have their parents leaving in appalling conditions yet they throw on expensive designer clothes and bags—that is even if they are real. Remember, they have to pretend a lot.
Ghanaian actress-Yvonne Nelson has strong taste buds for high fashion and she does not shy away from letting her fans know she has many of everything, including LV bags and those expensive watches.
But she seems to have had a cash shortage when she visited the United States last week—as she could only afford one black faux fur coat, which she is using to battle the cold weather, everywhere she goes.

The actress rocked the black faux fur coat to the red carpet premiere of a movie she starred in—called Folly, and just a day after the premiere, she was all about town wearing the same faux fur coat. This is really not a celebrity-like and more also, not Yvonne Nelson like.
Even if a celebrity wants to repeat, they mostly wait for some few months thinking everyone has forgotten. But for a celebrity to be wearing the same faux fur coat each day for almost a week is something new—and I don’t want to go near that coat, possibly it may be catching the sweat smell as it’s being wore all the time.
Actress-Yvonne Okoro also made headlines some few months ago, when she committed the celebrity fashion offense, something of an industry convention—wearing the same cloth twice.
It surely sucks to be a celebrity—and slowly, those Ghanaian celebrities pretending a lot are giving in to reality.


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