Ghanaian media personality and playwright George Quaye has brought attention to potential spiritual origins behind comedian Funny Face’s ongoing challenges.
During his appearance on UTV’s ‘United Showbiz’ on April 13, Quaye delved into Funny Face’s behaviour, noting that depression can manifest uniquely in different individuals.
Quaye expressed deeper concerns about Funny Face’s well-being, going beyond mental health to highlight worries about his physical condition, including blood pressure issues.
In a discussion with MzGee, the show’s host, George Quaye emphasised the need for supportive measures and prayers for the troubled celebrity.
Based on his observations, Quaye suggested that Funny Face’s struggles might have roots beyond the surface of physical or mental health issues.
He stressed the importance of showing empathy toward Funny Face, particularly amid criticisms of him being perceived as ‘pampered.’
Quaye hinted that there could be more profound challenges behind Funny Face’s public persona than what meets the eye.
Background:
Following a serious car accident in Kasoa, Funny Face (real name Nana Yaw Benson Oduro) faced legal consequences after an incident resulting in injuries to pedestrians. He was remanded for two weeks and later released on GH¢120,000 bail by a Kasoa Circuit Court.
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