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Actress, Moesha Boduong, has once again cleared all engagements from her Instagram account.
In the latest development, the socialite has deleted all posts and photos from her Instagram, for reasons she did not state.
Her followers and following, however, remains intact.
Moesha faced backlash from a group of celebrities when she made a comment they tagged as false while advising her to seek therapy.
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 Ankobiah or her career with the claims she made.
However, 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.
Also, Sandra Ankobiah urged Moesha Budoung to stay off social media and seek help.
Following a sudden breakdown in 2021, Moesha has been on and off social media to protect her mental health.
She first deleted her Instagram posts when she retrieved her phone after her first explosive crisis session, which led to the revelation of bombshells.
Based on this trend, it is safe to say she deleted all her engagements due to the recent crisis or backlash she has faced.
Moesha, who was once very active on social media, dropping more than one post per day, has suddenly gone on a hiatus.
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