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Ghanaian actress Mercy Asiedu expressed her dismay at the rumours circulating about her supposed death.
In a video posted on her TikTok page, she specifically called out a blog for spreading false information not only regarding her health but also her whereabouts.
Mercy Asiedu pointed out that these unfounded claims have generated fear and panic among her fans and loved ones.
The actress mentioned that both she and her husband have been inundated with calls and messages from concerned individuals.
Mercy Asiedu reiterated that she is not only alive but also in good health and strong.
She urged her fans to dismiss the misinformation and alleviate their anxieties.
Watch the video below:
@oheneyeremercy50 Am not dead
♬ original sound - Oheneyere Mercy Asiedu
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