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Why I Can’t Judge Yvonne Nelson- Adjetey Annang Speaks

Actor Adjetey Annang has offered his two cents on the impasse between former lovers and mainstream celebrities Sarkodie and Yvonne Nelson after they went head to head with a memoir and a diss song apiece.

When the celebrated actor appeared on United Showbiz on United Television (UTV) during the latest edition and was asked to share his opinion on the trending subject which has become the biggest Ghanaian entertainment news prevailing now, he said he can’t judge Yvonne Nelson for threading on the path she took which has earned her a mixture of applause and criticism.

Beyond that, the actor who is affectionately known by his moniker Pusher, a name he earned from the hit TV series Things We Do For Love two decades ago, encouraged Yvonne to remain resilient and ignore the critics.

“I just encouraged her that as much as possible, she should try to be insensitive to the comments,” Adjetey Anang said. “Some people are saying all sorts of things, so paying attention won’t help.”

“Her focus should be on her kindergarten; that should give her joy. I encouraged her to cut the responses because some time ago, that was what I did and it landed me into trouble,” he divulged on the show.

Adjetey Anang highlighted the importance of mutual understanding and healing for both sides while expressing his uneasiness with the conflict between Sarkodie and Yvonne, two persons he admires.

“It’s very difficult for me that two of the people I admire in a lot of ways are clashing,” he told the show’s host. “I can’t condemn anybody; I can’t judge anybody. I just hope that there is healing; that we won’t dwell on the negativity people are throwing into this. We’re not in their shoes, we can only comment on what we heard.

I Am Not Yvonne Nelson is an explosive and riveting account of a young woman who sets out to discover herself but finds out that she has been living with a false identity.

Except that the protagonist, an actor, is coping with a reality that causes her to occasionally sob into her pillow, this compelling story’s drama and plot twists have all the hallmarks of a spellbinding movie script. Unusual for an autobiography, the author confronts the audience in her undies.

The author’s life is extensively explored throughout the book, along with the good, terrible, and ugly aspects of both her own life and the fictional world of celebrities.

Source – Tru News Report

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