ACC(R)A SHOCKER: Popular restaurateur and socialite Belinda ‘Big Cheezy’, CEO of the famed Chez Amis eatery, has blasted wild online claims linking her to a dramatic arrest by the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) — calling the explosive rumours 100% FALSE and baseless.
Viral Arrest Rumours Ignite Chaos
Social media erupted this week after unverified posts suggested a high‑profile figure had been picked up by NACOC agents in connection with a drug smuggling probe at Kotoka International Airport — and Big Cheezy’s name suddenly trended alongside it.
But in a defiant video from her restaurant in East Legon, the entrepreneur dismissed the allegations outright, demanding people stop spreading “nonsense” and proving she was nowhere near any arrest scene.
“Stop This Foolishness!” — Big Cheezy Strikes Back
In clips shared online, Belinda removed her sunglasses and laughed off the rumours — insisting she was at her business when everyone claimed she was in NACOC custody. She urged followers to focus on real work, not fake headlines.
NACOC Denies Any Celebrity Link
Officials from NACOC have also clarified that while a manager from a popular food brand was questioned in relation to an airport smuggling incident, no arrest has been made involving the Chez Amis CEO or any major food company boss.
Public Reacts: Mixed Backlash and Support
As the drama unfolded online:
- Some netizens slammed the rumour‑spreaders — calling for more responsible social media behaviour.
- Others rallied around Big Cheezy, praising her bold response and telling critics to “let her build her empire in peace.
What Really Happened
Investigations linked to the NACOC incident reportedly involve smuggling attempts tied to packaged goods shipments, but authorities say the suspect is not connected with known food brands or their CEOs — and no legal action has been taken against Chez Amis management.


