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Actress Nana Ama McBrown has cautioned the general public, especially her fans, against believing every rumour shared about her on social media.
According to her, most of these rumours are fabricated with no iota of truth.
Addressing her fans in a video on YouTube, Nana Ama said that “people are keeping you guys in suspense and I don't like it. Don't believe everything you see on social media.”
The actress dismissed reports that she had been sacked from UTV, adding that she considers people in that media house as her family.
Nana Ama, however, did not give reasons why she chose to stay on the down-low in the past few months.
But, she stated that people are taking advantage of her silence to spread misinformation.
Nana Ama added that she had to address the rumours and reports, especially because of the numerous calls she has received from loved ones.
The actress also dismissed reports that she has given birth to a second child.
“I have read all the fake news about me being pregnant again, or me giving birth, or me giving birth to twins (that would have been so lovely), but I have not given birth. My only child, my blessed baby that I am always grateful to God for, is baby Maxin,” she said.
The actress noted that although she has her stepchildren and other adopted children, her only biological child is Maxin.
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