Loudmouth Ghanaian comedienne and actress Afia Schwarzenegger has dropped an unofficial apology to Nana Ama McBrown following the mishap on UTV.
Afia Schwar has admitted in a new video that she of course, f*cked up.
Of course she f*cked up, but to err is human.
Schwar dropped an unofficial apology in a somewhat naughty video as she chilled with her three children outside Ghana.
In the video, intoxicated Afia Schwarznegger deployed Black Sherif’s ‘Kwaku the Traveller’ song as she repeated the popular lyrics ‘of course I f*cked up, who never f*cked up hands in the air’ to send a cryptic apology to Nana Ama McBrown and others she offended.
However, she continued her usual nonsense as she mocked Ghanaians of how deprived they are and their current economic hardships.
Afia Schwarzenegger and her three kids are currently jetting off from Amsterdam to Paris in France to continue their chilling after causing wahala in Ghana.
Afia Schwarzenegger, on the Saturday, July 9th edition of United Showbiz, caused a huge stir on live TV as she trashed Chairman Wontumi, Delay and Mzbel on the show.
Afia denigrated the politician as she revealed into details their private amorous relationship on live TV.
Though the case is in the court, she didn’t give a hoot and went on to reveal details about it.
Host of the program, Nana Ama McBrown, sat aloof and watched her free her chest although her actions were in contempt of court.
Following the program, McBrown was heavily criticised by Ghanaians for allowing Afia Schwarzenegger to disrespect a politician in his absence.
The consistent backlashes and criticisms led to UTV to apologise live on TV to Chairman Wontumi.
Also, Nana Ama reportedly apologised to Wontumi privately and also on the recent show.
Amidst all that, Afia remained unbothered and actually acted pompous until she left the shores of Ghana.
Her apology comes days after Nana Ama McBrown’s apology.
Watch the video below…
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com
This post was published on July 19, 2022 6:37 PM
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