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Sally Mann Defends Nana Ama McBrown’s Marriage and Criticizes Divorce Speculations

sally mann defends nana ama mcbrown's marriage and criticizes divorce speculations

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Sally Mann Warns Against Divorce Rumors in Nana Ama McBrown’s Marriage

Sally Mann, an entertainment pundit, has expressed her views on the rumored divorce surrounding the marriage of actress and TV host Nana Ama McBrown and her husband Maxwell Mensah. In a video shared on Akosombo TV and reported by GhanaWeb, Sally Mann issued a strong warning to fans and supporters of Nana Ama McBrown, emphasizing that it is unfair to consider the actress more important than her husband simply because she is a public figure.

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She criticized those who engage in spreading negative rumors and false information, calling them “gullible” and “shallow-minded” for not knowing the real situation within the marriage. Sally Mann went on to praise Nana Ama McBrown, asserting that she is a good wife to Maxwell Mensah and vice versa, based on her personal visits to their matrimonial home.

Sally Mann addressed the comments from some Ghanaians, particularly elderly women, who had been insinuating that Nana Ama McBrown is too beautiful for her husband. She criticized these individuals for not understanding the importance of maintaining a strong and united marriage and for not adhering to the teachings of the Bible, which discourages divorce.

She also highlighted Maxwell Mensah’s qualities as a good human being and husband, urging people to consider the bigger picture rather than causing division between the couple just because Nana Ama McBrown is a celebrity.

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