Highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena says anyone who judges him by his photos on social media is unwise.
The award winning musician has been accused of being 'gay' because of his new fashion style.
He has been spotted wearing clothes people have not seen him wear previously and painting his nails, which many social media users perceive to be feminine.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, the 'Aso' hitmaker debunked the rumours stating that he is not gay as people are perceiving.
"Seeing a picture is able to inform you about somebody’s sexuality? They are talking about my sexuality from a photo.
"For any human being to watch a photo and make judgements, I will want to look at him and look at him very well. Appearance is deceptive, and you are not wise," he said.
Kwabena Kwabena mentioned that he has the right to decide on how he dresses and does not have to answer to the opinions of others.
According to him, he dresses in whatever he feels comfortable and good in.
"It’s something I love to do right now, and I am getting into it more. I have told my fashion people to pick more for me. Even big fashion guys like it," he added.
Kwabena is preparing to release his sixth album soon. His first single titled Kwadede, off the album, drops Friday, May, 28.
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