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Actress Sandra Ankobiah has urged Moesha Budoung to stay off social media and seek help.
Sandra’s suggestion was in response to one of her colleague actress' comments on Instagram.
“I love you, my sister-in-law. God loves you more,” the born again actress had written.
Sandra Ankobia replying to the post told her the feelings are mutual, however, it was important for Moesha to seek help instead of staying on social media.
“I love you too my dear but please get off social media and seek help,” she wrote.
This came after Moesha Budoung had made some allegations while apologising to Sandra Ankobiah for spreading lies about her in the past.
The born again actress stated that she never meant to harm Sandro Ankobia or her career with the claims she made.
“Sandra I’m very sorry for telling people that you had a boyfriend that was in jail for drugs and I also heard it from people and I never said it to make you look bad, everyone talks about everyone in our industry and I know you’ve also spoken about me and laughed at my fake designers,” Moesha wrote.
Meanwhile, Nana Aba Anamoah who saw Moesha’s post told her to stop peddling falsehood about Sandra.
“Without a shred of doubt Sandra loves you too but stop peddling lies about her,” Nana Aba wrote.

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