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Insults Over Mahama Made Me Quit Social Media for 8 Years – Mr. Beautiful Reveals
Celebrities, including singers, actors, and media personalities, often face intense backlash when they publicly endorse political parties or candidates.
Their opinions can spark heated reactions from fans, with many turning to social media to express their disagreement through insults and personal attacks. This growing trend has caused many public figures to distance themselves from political affiliations to avoid the fallout.
Despite the harsh treatment he faced, Mr. Beautiful expressed gratitude for the apologies and noted that this experience has taught him a lot about people and how their perspectives can change over time. His return to social media seems to signal a renewed connection with his fans, many of whom have shown him support.
“Somebody sent me a message from Takoradi in the Western Region, and you know Sekondi, and Takoradi are typical NPP communities, a young lady from there sent me a message saying Mr beautiful I never liked when I was growing up because of your NDC and Mahama thing, but today I want you to ask almighty Allah for forgiveness, for me because I insulted you, I never liked you, not knowing you saw something we did not see, anytime I see you on TV I feel bad because my conscience is not clear,” he said.