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Movie Director Finally Reveals Why McBrown Did ‘Face Surgery’

A few weeks ago, Nana Ama McBrown’s lip fillers became the centre of attention in the entertainment industry.

In this regard, a movie director, Sammy Rasta, has now shed light on the situation. According to him, McBrown didn’t get the fillers just for fun, but rather for a specific movie role.

In response to the criticism the actress has faced since her new look was revealed on social media, Rasta emphasized that McBrown should be given some leniency.

He explained that actors often undergo various physical changes to portray their characters accurately, and McBrown’s transformation is no different from this common practice.

“I am hearing claims that McBrown has lip fillers and so on. Now she is close with Aba Dope and they have been on location together, working on a movie project. People lose weight and go through all sorts of body changes for movie roles. McBrown’s lip fillers were meant for a movie role,” he retorted in a discussion on TV XYZ.

He further bemoaned what he described as the constant habit of Ghanaians dictating to celebrities.

“Why do Ghanaians nowadays want to decide how people should live their lives? They expect you to broadcast all your plans and inform them about your next moves. It’s becoming too much. The unnecessary attacks on McBrown are becoming too much,” he added.

Additionally, it was revealed that Aba Dope has been cast as one of the main characters in Nana Ama McBrown’s current film project, for which she underwent lip filler treatment.

“She and her team have decided to do something with Aba Dope. She told me about this last year. The movie is centered on her and Aba Dope,” he stated.

Source – Tru News Report

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