Audio By Carbonatix
Gospel musician Celestine Donkor has issued an apology following a recent backlash sparked by comments she made during an interview on TV3's "Today's Women”.
During the interview, the singer and host, Cookie Tee, engaged in a seemingly lighthearted conversation about the perceived heaviness of Ewe names and expressed interest in marrying people with 'lighter' names.
The banter by the duo, both Ewes, drew criticism from viewers and social media users, some of whom deemed the comments inappropriate and offensive.
Responding to the backlash in a post on Instagram, Celestine Donkor, said the comments were made in jest and in no way to mock Ewes or the culture they revere.
However, despite her intentions, the Gospel singer expressed regret in making those comments after some retrospect stating “it turned out to be a bad joke, to be an expensive joke.”
“Who am I? I'm just human. Most of the time we go on these interviews, as much as we have a pure heart and a clear mind, it's not everything we say that we're pleasing to somebody, and so we take it,” she added.
Celestine Donkor said that this incident in no war erodes her pride in her culture as an Ewe, who truly believes the language is special and spiritual.
“I have proven it over the years in my journey in music that I am a very, very proud Ewe,” adding that her daughters all carry names from the culture.
Despite the controversy, Celestine Donkor expressed gratitude for the feedback received, interpreting it as an expression of love from her audience.
"With love and respect to all of you, I take all the comments in good faith," she stated.
Latest Stories
-
$214M in gold-for-reserves programme not a loss, Parliament’s economy chair insists it’s a transactional cost
17 minutes -
Elegant homes estate unveils ultra-modern sports complex in Katamanso
32 minutes -
ECG can be salvaged without private investors -TUC Deputy Secretary-General
36 minutes -
Two pilots killed after mid-air helicopter collision in New Jersey
49 minutes -
2025 in Review: Fire, power and the weight of return (January – March)
60 minutes -
Washington DC NPP chairman signals bid for USA chairmanship
1 hour -
Sheikh Ali Muniru remains Volta regional Imam, says National chief Imam
2 hours -
GoldBod CEO accuses Minority of hypocrisy over Gold-for-Reserves losses
2 hours -
Sammy Gyamfi to address alleged losses under gold for reserves programme on Jan 5
2 hours -
BoG–GoldBod $214m hit is design failure, not market loss – Minority
2 hours -
Festive season sees minor fires, but domestic cases hit 15–20 daily – GNFS
2 hours -
CLGB statement on IMF-reported losses under the Gold-For-Reserves programme (G4R)
2 hours -
Ghanaian scientist Moses Mayonu pioneers metabolomics research on the global stage
2 hours -
Planetech Week: Israeli Innovation Sweetens Global Tables with Cherry Tomatoes
2 hours -
Minority demands answers on Bawa-Rock Limited monopoly in GoldBod deal
3 hours
