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Being a celebrity comes with several responsibilities as one must constantly be in the eyes of the public, with little privacy.
They are mostly expected to not make mistakes or get things wrong because their actions are subject to public scrutiny.
But have you ever wondered how it feels like to be Kofi Kinaata?
What could be the hardest and good things about being in the public eye?
Here is a multiple award-winning musician, Martin King Arthur, popularly known as Kofi Kinaata sharing with JoyNews’ Becky what it is like being in the limelight.
“The hardest thing about being a celebrity is the fact that you have to satisfy everyone, the fact that you can't be yourself and it's hard,” he added.
“But the good side of it is some privileges that come with it. For example, paying attention to you whilst in queue although it’s not your turn.”
The ‘Thy Grace’ hitmaker held his annual ‘Made in Taadi’ concert which saw over ten thousand patrons in attendance on Friday, December 24.
Kofi Kinaata has been one of the most-booked artists in the month of December as he has been playing most of the shows and concerts marking the Christmas festivities in several parts of the country.
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