Actor and comedian Funny Face has ruled out ever accepting endorsement or ambassadorial deals from condom, alcohol and betting companies.
According to him, his brand as a children’s president cannot be seen supporting things that are not child-friendly.
Speaking in an interview on Accra FM, Funny Face said that his refusal to accept an endorsement deal with a betting company has brought a rift in his relationship with a close friend.
However, he added that he would gladly accept financial sponsorship from these companies towards a project for children if it didn't require him to endorse their product.
Funny Face, over the years, has endorsed many companies including Vodafone, Nivea and many others.
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