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Actress and TV show host Efia Odo has disputed claims she thrives on controversy.
According to her, people are calling her as such because she is different from the norm.
“I am more outspoken, I’m very vocal of my opinions and I feel like that is not the norm here. I think I’m myself, just on different land,” she told Andy Dosty, host of Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM.
Issues about the actress’ relationships have always made the headlines.
She has on several occasions been linked to rapper Kwesi Arthur, Shatta Wale and Darkovibes.
Efia Odo however, denies being in a relationship with any of these artistes.
“I love their songs and that is it. I have said countless times that I have a crush on Kwesi Arthur, that does not mean I want to sleep with him or anything. Shatta Wale and I are just friends, he does not even know my house,” she stated.
The actress, who grew up mostly in New York, explained that because of her nature has sent people into reading meaning into things she posts on social media.
Efia Odo, who does not shy away from putting out what she does on social media said she is confident in herself and have nothing to hide.
She explained that she does not mind putting her relationships in the public eye as she did with her ex.
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