Ghanaian comic actor and social media personality, Mmebusem, known to his fans as “Ghana Jesus,” has hit back at critics who have been disparaging his wife’s appearance since their wedding last week.
In a recent interview, Mmebusem addressed the derogatory nickname “Kasongo,” a term some social media users have used to mock his wife’s looks, suggesting she is unattractive. He firmly stated, “My wife is prettier than those making fun of her.”
The actor, who shot to fame with his comedic skits, didn’t shy away from tackling the rumors head-on. He refuted claims that he married his wife for financial benefits, particularly the assertion that she is older than him. “I am actually much older than her,” Mmebusem clarified, emphasizing that age was never a concern in their relationship.
Mmebusem also shared insights into their relationship, noting his wife’s natural beauty. “When I met her, she never wore makeup, so I have always seen her natural face and loved her for it,” he said, underscoring that his affection for his wife transcends superficial judgments.
Despite the wave of negative comments, Mmebusem remains steadfast in his commitment to his marriage, focusing on the love and respect he shares with his spouse rather than public opinion.
This story highlights a broader discussion on the impact of social media on personal lives, especially for public figures, and the importance of standing by personal values and relationships in the face of online criticism.