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Treat Us Like Celebrities…What About Behave Like Celebrities?

One of the many reasons why I founded GhanaCelebrities.Com is to help celebrate those in the limelight alongside using the platform to showcase their talents… Do not get it twisted, it does not rain everyday, when these stars meant to be celebrated find themselves in the wrong pit, we give it to them on here accordingly…

I cannot count the number of times people have asked me, why do you sometime result to bashing these Ghanaian celebrities if indeed the intention and purpose of your site is to mainly celebrate them? The answer I have always given is simple, GhanaCelebrities.Com was created to be used both as a shield and a sword…(Defend and celebrate the good works of our stars and also bash and bring to light the dirty works of these same stars).

The reason behind this post is to react to an interview Ghanaian celebrities-Roselyn Ngissah and Beverly Afaglo granted newsone recently…The two stars mentioned that Ghanaians back home do not know how to treat celebrities and DEMANDED to be treated as celebrities…

Roslyn Ngissah told Newsone that,  “You know someone sees you and goes like…if the person wants to say hi, then the person goes like oh it is her, it is not her.

But when we meet people who have travelled abroad and come back, when they meet us they are like ‘oh I want an autograph’ because they understand how to celebrate stars over there. It is not yet here but we are gradually getting there.
However there was a time I went a primary school and the children there were like they want autograph and I was surprised. Treat us like a celebrity and the celebrities that we are. Nothing more, nothing less.”

Roselyn continued “Sometimes when you go to the bank, they will make you join a long queue, they don’t want to care.

But there was this other bank I went to and a lady gave me chance. I am not saying treat me like a god. Sometimes there are people who have been in the bank for hours…somebody when they even see you they even get angry (sic).

For me, I have had too many experiences when it comes to people and how they celebrate stars. But I think we are getting there,”

Beverly also added that ” even though she had not done many movies in Nigeria, as compared to Ghana, she got a lot of attention anytime she entered the Nollywood country”.

At the end of it all, the two stars called on Ghanaians to celebrate the stars and treat them as celebrities…CLAP CLAP CLAP!

Now what about these celebrities checking themselves…Have then asked themselves if they are behaving like celebrities to be accordingly treated as such? You do not demand to be treated a certain way in life, you earn it…

If you have no regard for your fans, the media and the public at large, how do you expect them to treat you like Queens and Kings?

Dealing with some of these celebrities is sickening, I think my lil cousin at the primary school even has value for herself and her work than majority of these celebrities… Their public relations and how they react to issues concerning them SUCKS! It makes me wanna throw up sometimes…

You know what, you get what you deserve in life especially when it comes to how you want to be treated…Your behaviour and outlook dictate the way and manner people will treat you.

So instead of our Ghanaian Celebrities going about DEMANDING to be treated as celebrities in Ghana, what about evaluating themselves and starting to BEHAVE like celebrities?

After all, Newton’s third law of motion says, the mutual forces of action and reaction between two bodies are equal, opposite and collinear. (Action and reaction are the same but opposite)…

You behave like a BIN, you get treated like a TRASH! PERIOD…

Juliet Ibrahim, Yvonne Okoro & Roselyn Ngissah

This post was published on September 7, 2011 1:44 PM

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