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Former Black Stars player Asamoah Gyan is rallying support to assist comedian Funny Face in overcoming his financial struggles.
In an Instagram post, the retired footballer appealed to his followers and fellow Ghanaians to contribute towards helping the comedian, who previously brought joy to children through his work.
Asamoah Gyan highlighted that Funny Face's plea to earn money to reunite with his children is a circumstance that deeply moved him.
Gyan urged everyone to demonstrate compassion, emphasising that "let’s show him love cos remember he brought joy to Kids way back and if he can’t afford to see his kids cos he doesn’t have, why can’t we support him with any penny we can."
To facilitate contributions, Asamoah Gyan shared Funny Face’s mobile money account details in his post adding that he aims to raise approximately GH₵1000 for the actor.
He called on others to join in supporting the cause.
This initiative follows Funny Face's revelation that, due to financial challenges, he has been unable to see his children for four years, as they currently reside with their mother.
Read more: I haven’t seen my daughters in 4 years because I’m broke – Funny Face
The comedian, acknowledging his mistakes in life, urged people to refrain from tarnishing his image and jeopardising potential collaborations with companies willing to work with him.
Despite the challenges, Funny Face expressed his commitment to securing ambassadorial deals to improve his financial situation.
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