Ghanaians troll Emelia Brobbey for hiding behind make ups to look beautiful. Ghanaian star actress, Emelia Brobbey has shared a video of herself on Tiktok getting her entire hair shaved.
In this video which has received several trolls from critics, the actress appeared very sad while getting her hair shaved because as we all know, the glory of most women is their hair.
Hence most ladies hate shaving their hair and would rather chew jeans than rock ‘sakora’ except on rare occasions.
It is believed that she’s currently on set and her role in the movie she’s working on requires her to shave her hair.
Perhaps, maybe, she will play the role of a widow in the movie and in Africa, it’s customary for widows to go bald ahead of their husband’s funeral.
According to these notorious trolls, Emelia Brobbey just like most of our female celebrities have been hiding under makeup to look more beautiful and posh.
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Check out some of the comments from trolls gathered under the trending video;
emileerose398 – Ah makeup and wig used to cover something o
yeboah4286 – Make up is a big scam
obaapahemaa1 – Odo famek) bo afu anaa
jaideelammy – The head shape is shaping
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