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VIDEO: Apantan King Promise Begs Nana Ama McBrown – “Your Lookalike Has Bipolar, We Didn’t Know Before Recruiting Her”.

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Apantan King Promise, the leader of the lookalike gang, has apologised to Nana Ama McBrown over the conduct of the McBrown lookalike they recruited to join their gang.

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According to him, the lady has bipolar disorder and they did not know about that or they wouldn’t have recruited her.

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His apology comes on the back of the McBrown lookalike attacking the actress multiple times in the past few days.

It began after McBrown denied any association with the lookalike group.

In a segment on her Onua TV program, she said no one can be described as her lookalike without her blessing.

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Nana Ama said when she finds the right person, she would announce the person to Ghanaians.

That did not sit down well with McBrown’s lookalike who took her on.

She described McBrown as a jealous woman. She also said Nana Ama is afraid her husband, Maxwell Mensah, would find her (lookalike) more attractiveand dump McBrown for her.

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In light of this back and forth, the lookalike group has decided apologise for their newest member’s actions.

However, they still had a warning of sorts for Nana Ama Mcbrown.

Watch below…



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