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She Was A “Whore,” Yet You Shagged Her – Prince David Osei Blats Sarkodie

Ghanaian actor Prince David Osei has criticised Sarkodie after hearing his new song “Try Me, in which he refers to Yvonne Nelson as a “streets girl”.

In response to Yvonne Nelson’s claims in her book “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson,” Sarkodie stated that the actress belongs to the streets. He portrayed Yvonne Nelson in the song “Try Me” as a lady who has dated several different men.

“First of all, let me clap for you, baby. You are brave, but you can’t pick and choose what to say. Please behave; nobody sent you, so Ohemaa, if you want to talk, you have to tell the world every man that you slept with,” Sarkodie rapped.

“I’m not sit here and lie, we had a thing. First, I thought we had a thing until I had the hint that there were many guys. I tried to stay away, but then you came that you were pregnant. But then I wasn’t ready, but I told you to keep it. 

“You told be you were schooling so you needed to complete it, but till today, I don’t believe it. I told you to let my doctor take care of you, and you sent a text later saying that your friend had recommended a one of the best doctors… So don’t you make it seem like I was the one pushing you for abortion. Baby girl, make you no try me”, he raps on Try Me.

Yvonne Nelson has also lashed out at the rapper, adding fuel to the fire. “Insults won’t work, Michael. Respect womanhood, Im happy the world gets to see how you are playing this and the real you. Young women get to learn from this. You would get the applause for a rap. Still doesn’t change the TRUTH,” she tweeted.

Prince David Osei chimed in on Twitter to defend his friend, saying, “Childish Tantrums!! Never let the kid in you destroy the king in you … Whoever sleeps with a woman get her pregnant and don’t own up as a man, and goes about labelling her “Whore” is the dumbest asshole ever. She was a “Whore” yet you shagged her unprotected and got her pregnant!! God have mercy on those supporting tomfoolery!.”

It’s about respecting and valuing the women we have been intimate with in the past. It’s never okay to use derogatory terms or make someone feel embarrassed for something as natural as intimacy. Real men treat women with kindness, empathy, and respect, regardless of the circumstances. Let’s all strive to create a world where every person is valued and treated with dignity. Take care! Good Morning,” he added

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Source – Tru News Report

Frebetha Atieku Adjoh

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