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Renowned actor Prince Yawson popularly known as ‘Waakye’ says he has forgiven budding actress Rosemond Brown for alleging he slept with her.
Brown in an interview with Delay said Mr Yawson and his colleague Fred Amugi were the two men she had sex with in the industry during her rise to fame.
The actress also revealed that besides the two veteran actors, she has slept with over 24 other men since she started having sex at age 18.
Her revelation was deemed to have embarrassed the comic actor and Mr Amugi both of whom until her revelation, had not been associated with any such controversy.
The actress however rendered an apology to Waakye at the cast unveiling of ‘Obaamu’ a movie which would feature both of them as lead characters.
Responding to Ms Brown’s apology, Waakye quoted biblical principles of forgiveness.
He told Joy News' MzGee, he has no choice than to forgive the budding star.
“Whatever she did, it was not as if she was telling the world that I am a murderer or thief or I forced something out of somebody, no. If now she has realized she did the wrong and has come to apologize who am I to keep holding it”?
Waakye, however, refused to tell MzGee if Ms Brown's allegations were true.
“Well, I would not want to go there,” he retorted.
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