Multiple award-winning media personality, Ohemaa Woyeje has exposed her colleague, Deloris Frimpong Manso in a recent interview.
Speaking to Fiifi Pratt on Kingdom FM in a recent interview, Ohemaa Woyeje revealed that Delay was an evil person. According to Ohemaa Woyeje, she doesn’t hate Delay but she likes pretending a lot.
A few days ago, the Angel FM’s Mid-morning show, Ohemaa Woyeje criticized her colleague, Deloris Frimpong Manso, otherwise known as Delay, for her inquiries about her marriage life during an interview some 2 years ago.
According to her, Delay’s real intention during their interview on the ‘Delay Show’ 2 years ago was to probe her about rumors of her husband’s infidelity, rather than to promote her as some viewers of the show had perceived.
Speaking during an interview on Class TV’s Class Showbiz, Ohemaa disclosed she deliberately acknowledged the rumors about her husband’s infidelity to signal Delay that she was aware of the interviewer’s ulterior motives for the interview.
“Delay invited me for the interview because of that question (rumors about my husband’s infidelity). When you are married, you should know how to handle marital issues. The likes of Adwoa Saah and Tima lay low. The person interviewing me is not married and does not discuss her relationship on her show. No marriage is perfect, so I wouldn’t allow an unmarried person to question me about my husband’s life.”
“She doesn’t even discuss her own relationship on her show. My response was to let her know she couldn’t catch me off guard. She didn’t interview me for publicity; she had a different agenda, and I knew it,” she said.
Watch a snippet of the interview below;
Source: Ghanacelebrities.com
This post was published on November 8, 2023 7:58 PM
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