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Actress, Akuapem Poloo, has debunked rumours that she is pregnant.
She raised eyebrows on social media after a photoshoot of her with a protruded stomach went viral.
According to Akuapem Poloo, her stomach looked that way because she had eaten heavily prior to the shoot.
She noted that she would be happy to get pregnant again, but at the right time.
“So someone drew my attention to news going around that I’m pregnant. In this picture, I finished Banku with okro before doing the shoot.
"Please, I’m not pregnant. I wish though and I receive it but at the right time - God’s own time,” she wrote on Instagram on Thursday, June 16.
To further debunk the video, Akupem Poloo shared a video of herself in sweat pants and a matching crop top.
The outfit allowed her to show her 'flat' stomach to support her claims.
Meanwhile, Akuapem Poloo is not the only actress that had people thinking she is pregnant.
In May, actress Diamond Michelle celebrated her birthday with a pregnancy photoshoot. Many fans congratulated her after spotting the pictures.
She, however, revealed a week later that the pregnancy photos she posted on her birthday were a prank.
According to the ex-girlfriend of Shatta Wale, she had on a removable pregnancy belly when she took the pictures.
Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, she disclosed that the prank was aimed at advising people not to believe everything they see on social media.
“I was feeling mischievous on my birthday and yeah; when you (media) get me, you deal with me very well. So, I was like, let me play with you all a little bit. It was a harmless prank, that didn’t take me to Ankaful, we thank God for that,” Michy said.
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