Award-winning dancehall star says fame shouldn’t come with attacks on innocent kids as social media outrage boils over.
Ghanaian music heavyweight Stonebwoy has broken his silence after what he describes as a deeply painful and unacceptable wave of online abuse—this time aimed not at him, but at his children.
In an emotionally charged moment that has set social media buzzing, the globally celebrated artist revealed that trolls have taken their attacks too far, hurling insults at his kids “for nothing.” According to Stonebwoy, the backlash has crossed a red line, turning the toxic culture of online trolling into a personal and family-shaking ordeal.
“I have had my kids insulted for nothing,” the musician lamented, calling out the cruelty of faceless users who hide behind screens to spread hate.
The revelation has sparked outrage among fans and fellow celebrities, many of whom argue that while public figures may be fair game for criticism, children should always be off-limits. Supporters have flooded social platforms with messages of solidarity, urging for empathy, restraint, and a rethink of how far online commentary should go.
Stonebwoy, known not only for his chart-topping hits but also for his advocacy for peace and unity, did not hold back in condemning the behavior. He emphasized that fame does not erase humanity—and that his role as a father comes before any celebrity status.
As the conversation grows louder, the incident has reignited a broader debate about cyberbullying, celebrity culture, and the moral responsibility of social media users. For many, Stonebwoy’s words are a sobering reminder that behind the spotlight are real families bearing the emotional cost of online hate.
One thing is clear: this time, the trolls didn’t just attack a star—they struck at a father’s heart, and the public is paying attention.


