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Actress Fella Makafui has revealed that fainting at her wedding was a prank.
According to her, she pranks her husband, Medikal, a lot, hence her decision to pull one on him on the day they decided to tie the knot.
Fella Makafui was seen fainting at her traditional wedding ceremony after she and Medikal had danced for nearly an hour.
The actress, before falling into the arms of her husband, alerted the MC to announce they would be leaving the stage because she felt tired.
She held on to Medikal for support and waited to leave the stage.
However, a few minutes after that, she fainted in the arms of her groom.
Her accident spiked rumours that she may be pregnant while others said she may have fainted due to dehydration.
Fella Makafui after changing her outfit came back to the venue to assure her guests that she was okay.
She added that her actions were also to test the reactions of Ghanaians and bloggers.
This, she explained, is because many people believe so much in negativity.
Listen to her explanation below:
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