Delay is dumbfounded upon reminiscing on how far she has come with the soaring strides she has made in her career.
Delay revealed she had the reflection after her shower when standing nak*d in front of her mirror and remembered some small hole God brought her out from.
Is Yvonne Nelson having the hottest pair of legs in the Ghanaian showbiz industry?
As you tell us or ponder over it, GhanaCelebrities.com will also challenge this hypothesis and publish our analytical findings later but for the mean time what we’ve spotted brings Salma Mumin closer to the throne if not to besiege it from Yvonne Nelson.
Samini can’t get it clear why Ghana’s most decorated rapper has always taken sides against him on countless issues. The most recent one is when Sarkodie’s “Choices” song suggested that Shatta Wale is Ghana’s dancehall king over Samini.
Talking to KMJ on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Samini expressed his long time worry and stated that he is keen to ask Sarkodie why he is always against him, should he get the opportunity.
Miley Cyrus
Donald Trump apparently was not a favourite of a lot of these celebrities and no one even has to blame them. The world saw a lot of statements from the celebs with regards to what they would do should Trump be the POTUS and as expected, most of them said they would pack out of the states if he emerges winner.
Now the eventual has happened, Trump has been elected president of the States—our question is, are these celebs really going to leave the country or they were just making conversation as at the time of their pronouncements.?
Lot of celebrities play politicians on the big and small screens, but few have made the transition in real life. At every side of the political demographics, there are celebrities who have used their charisma, good looks, and personalities to get the policies they support enacted and also effect a regime change.
Though, some of these celebrities seek to maintain reputation as liberals in the course of their careers, others take interest in governance matters in the course of their careers too.
Celebrities are always part of the show in the Ghanaian presidential election since the 2000 election. This is by no means a new trend. Historians have traced the role of celebrities in politics back to the 1920 election in America, the Americans are people we aspire to be like in terms of democracy and how they go about their politics. Hence our local celebrities taking a cue from.
We brought you a list of a dozen female Ghanaian celebrities who need to get their a$$ married and we bring you the male version of that list today.
Whereas the ladies are rumoured to be involved with one sugar daddy or the other, the male celebrities make the news for swindling hard working females out of money with the promise of taking them to the altar.
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Gone are the days that having extra flesh was deemed an evidence of good living and woe betides any woman who does not gain any flesh after child birth, the flood gates to unnecessary rumours is opened and you are forcibly subjected to all sorts of hearsay. It is either your husband or whoever got you pregnant did not own up to the child or you are not rich enough to diet nutritionally hence your skimpering weight loss.
Having one protruding tummy with fairly huge thighs and arms was a sight every one looked forward to seeing after delivery.
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Before I even go on about what I intend touching on today, I want the judgemental people to get this once and for all PLEASE— I am not here to throw shade or criticise these celebs because they have somewhat failed at their marriages and how much of a mistake they made by allowing the world in their skeletal closet.
Marriage or even reduced to the barest minimum these mere relationships we have is no kid painting crayons in a drawing book joke. It is one colossal hurdle that needs patience, time, understanding and nurturing and one can take but not all.
We brought you part one of this list a while back and honestly I have been quietly lurking in the dark hoping and praying I won’t ever have to return to this list. It’s a political season and it seems most of our so-called celebrities are more interested in the political landscape than getting their sh$t together. Go ahead and click on this link if you missed the first part of this article.
This list came about when we were compiling our list of Ghanaian female celebrities who are going the distance in their marriage, and we found out most of our celebrities are single.
Like we stated in the previous article, we are honestly tired of their singleness and asked you to do a quick check of their Nigerian counterparts sine we love to compare ourselves to them. Majority of them are MARRIED.
Today we bring you the second part of a dozen Ghanaian female celebrities who we are begging and pleading with to get married.
Gossip Ghanaians love gossip, not just the ladies but everyone, both young and old. All it takes is for someone to say “have you heard” and we go clamouring for that piece of juicy information. I do love gossip too else why would I write for an entertainment and celebrity gossip blog? Due to our love for gossip, we have a lot of gossip blogs around, even though most of them are in the business of copy and paste, there are a few ones out there that serves their purpose well like-GhanaCelebrities.Com. Occasionally I would see a brilliant writer do a beautiful piece on something very vital and it will have 5 comments but just a lazy post about Yvonne Nelson ( no harm intended) and it gets about a 100 comments in 45 minutes. I’m concerned about the attention these stories get as well as the annoying comments below it. For example, I’d do a piece about Tiwa Savage stepping out with her son and some blockhead will comment, saying “is this news?” I know it’s not news but you just clicked on it when there were other presumably news worthy articles by its side which you probably ignored.