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Veteran Kumawood actor, Akwasi Boadi, affectionately known as Akrobeto, has opened up about his looks and his signature large nose.
In an interview on Adom FM’s drive time show, Ofie Kwanso, he said despite approaching 62, he still considers himself attractive.
Reflecting on his well-being, the Real News host attributed his youthful appearance to a peaceful mindset and a low-stress lifestyle.
“I’ll be 62 on November 18. I am very handsome because I don’t stress or worry too much. I only focus on what I can handle.”
Akrobeto humorously addressed those who tease him about his nose, revealing that he’s taken to playfully “cursing” them to stop the jabs.
While he often encounters fans who compliment his looks, some can’t resist trying to touch his nose.
When compared to media personality Kobby Stonne, he jokingly said his nose is actually smaller.
He shared a funny memory from a film set with Kobby Stonne, where he explained he’s never suffered from a blocked nose.
“To be honest, I’ve never had a cold because there’s plenty of space in my nose. I’m free-to-air,” he quipped.
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