I Hate People Who Put Their Issues On Social Media—Sally Mann Bites Funny Face
Sally Mann strongly criticized Funny Face for constantly airing his problems on social media, expressing her disdain for individuals who engage in such behaviour. She showed no sympathy towards the Chokor Trotro star, asserting that his recent financial difficulties would not prevent her from speaking her mind to him.
Furthermore, Sally Mann stated that the entire country is facing financial hardships due to the current direction under President Nana Akufo Addo’s leadership. Therefore, she emphasized that Funny Face should not rely on social media to seek assistance from others simply because he claims to be experiencing financial turmoil.
The popular TV and radio pundit firmly stated that Funny Face is not destitute and advised him to actively seek employment opportunities.
“He [Funny Face] needs help in what sense? Is he a cripple? Can’t he go and find work to do? Or he cannot work because he is a celebrity? He should knock on the doors of people to help him instead of going on social media to beg for money,” she said.
She stated that not only Funny Face, Ghana is hot now making everybody in the country go broke.
“That is what Pascakine has said, we are all broke”, she said in jest.
During her interview on Adom TV, she expressed her fondness for Funny Face, whom she considered a close childhood friend. However, she now holds a disdain for him due to his constant attempts to seek public sympathy.
She criticized Funny Face’s method of apologizing to Bola Ray, Fada Dickson, Adebayor, and others he had insulted, deeming it inappropriate. Instead, she proposed that Funny Face should have personally approached these individuals and apologized to them in person, rather than resorting to social media.
“I hate people that put everything of theirs on social media. Well, you have offended people, it is not the social media that you apologize via that will make the person know you are remorseful. People like Bola Ray, Fada Dickson, and I mean those he insulted including our own Maame Yeboah Asiedu. I don’t like apologies that will come out”, she said.
“These are people that are of high status so you could search for them. Even if you go and they do not mind you, you could get someone they respect so that through them you apologize”, she suggested.