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Ohemaa Woyeje Goes After Troll Who ‘Prayed’ For Her Bedroom Video To Leak

Ohemaa Woyeje has found herself in a confrontation with a troll who invaded her space and made a disrespectful comment that she vehemently opposed.

Amid the ongoing discussions surrounding Serwaa Amihere’s viral video, a man warned Ohemaa that she would soon face a similar situation to Serwaa.

Without hesitation, the TV and radio personality responded by suggesting that since the man seemed to have a lot of free time, she would personally provide him with the video so he could distribute it himself.

The troll who goes by the name Zikey Mike Antwi wrote: Small time, your bedroom videos will come out.

DJ Ohemaawoyeje replied: I can even send u some to distribute since u need job

Days ago, Ohemaa Woyeje subtly reacted to the Serwaa video brouhaha by emphasizing to the Daily Graphic in an exclusive interview that journalists should prioritize living within their means and resist the temptation to compare themselves to others who may have more.

As aforementioned, her statement coincided with the release of Serwaa Amihere’s private video, which sparked rumours that she resorted to such measures to finance her extravagant lifestyle, something that her profession alone couldn’t afford.

Ohemaa argued that professionals in the field are often expected to conform to unrealistic standards, and appearances, or possess certain material possessions, as dictated by some individuals in the media industry.

She deemed these expectations unnecessary and cautioned against succumbing to peer pressure or conforming to these unrealistic ideals, as they could potentially hinder one’s professional longevity.

Source – Tru News Report

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