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CEO of Rufftown Records, Bullet has accused a media house of editing the full interview session of Wendy Shay, a songstress.
In an Instagram post, the artiste manager born Ricky Nana Agyeman alleged that the video was edited to promote negativity and for the station to gain traffic.
“So, now, has it gotten to the point that an artist would have to be firm in granting interviews?” he quizzed.
Wendy Shay came under public scrutiny when during an interview, she listed iPhone as her gain since joining Rufftown Records, a record label.
Many called her shallow while others trolled her when she stated she needed to check the internet to know her net worth.
Read more: Video: I've to check online to know my net worth - Wendy Shay
Bullet on Instagram, however, posted a video, where the artist was captured saying she has a piece of land and is in the process of completing a building.
This was to support his claim that the media house edited the interview for its private interest.
Bullet also expressed disappointment in Prince David Osei, an actor, who had called the artiste shallow following the interview. Mr. Osei wondered how Miss Shay earned an ambassadorial role with the National Youth Authority.
Read more: She is 'shallow' - Prince David Osei jabs Wendy Shay over net worth comment
“What has an artiste’s personal assets got to do with an ambassadorial deal?” Bullet quizzed.
He urged Ghanaians to support each other and “desist from pulling down each and every time.”
Meanwhile Wendy Shay in another interview with Joy News’ MzGee she the question on her net worth was unnecessary and did not need an immediate answer. Read more: Video: Questions about my net worth were unnecessary – Wendy Shay The ‘Stevie Wonder’ singer also explained that she did not list other achievements of hers which include being buying a house, owning a foundation that takes care of the less privileged and also being the breadwinner for her family, because she did not want to seem like a braggart. “I want to show people my success not tell them,” she added. Watch the interview below:
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