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Days after social media influencer and bipolar ambassador Abena Korkor came out with a new list of men who have allegedly gone under the sheets with her, social media is yet to rest on the matter.
Although the self-styled sexual therapist has apologised for her actions after calling out ace male celebs in Ghana, media personality Nana Kwame Gyan says he does not feel sorry for any of them if they were truly intimate with Abena Korkor.
According to him, all married man who slept with Abena Korkor already knew the consequences of their actions yet they decided to carry on.
"I don’t want to agree she is breaking homes because they knew they were married and went in for her. You know you have a wife and you cheated on her and now you have this pressure (on you)," he said on the Adom FM Entertainment Hall show.
However, Nana Kwame Gyan noted that if Abena Korkor was only peddling falsehood, then she is destroying the name of these “victims”.
Talking about Stephen Appiah’s press release denying having any sexual adventure with Abena Korkor, Nana Kwame Gyan said it is in the right direction to protect his brand.
"If we were abroad, she could have destroyed many brand deals with some of these celebs. They would have raised it and that will affect their brands. If they are trying to ridicule your reputation like this, the company can call off the contract. Appiah is trying to protect his brand and future," he told host Mike 2.
He, however, challenged Abena Korkor to bring out evidence to prove that she has slept with these men.
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