Close

Sorry, my brother Funny Face. May God see you through – Shatta Wale

Sorry, my brother Funny Face. May God see you through - Shatta Wale
  • Shatta Wale raised concerns about comedian Funny Face’s mental health.
  • He urged creatives to address depression and emotional struggles in the entertainment industry.
  • Wale noted that Funny Face’s issues go beyond marital problems and involve structural challenges in the industry.
  • The comments follow Funny Face’s car accident on March 24, 2024, in Kasoa, Central Region.
  • The accident involved five people, including a mother and her two children, and also motorcyclists.
  • Early reports suggested a fatality, but DKB confirmed no deaths occurred.
  • The incident has reignited discussions on mental health awareness for entertainers.
Trending:  (Video) Shatta Wale clashes with fan who attempted to steal his jewellery on stage at Ningo Dzokoto Festival

Renowned dancehall artist Shatta Wale has expressed serious concerns about the mental health of comedian Funny Face. In a recent Facebook post, he urged creatives to confront the widespread issues of depression and emotional struggles in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the importance of seeking help when needed.

Shatta Wale pointed out that Funny Face’s challenges extend beyond personal and marital issues, highlighting deeper structural problems within the industry that may contribute to his struggles. His comments come in the wake of Funny Face’s serious car accident in Kasoa, Central Region, which has reignited discussions about his mental well-being.

Eyewitnesses reported that on Sunday night, March 24, Funny Face’s speeding vehicle struck three pedestrians at Kakraba Junction before colliding with motorcyclists, resulting in multiple injuries, including to a mother and her two children. Early reports suggested a possible fatality, but comedian DKB clarified that no deaths occurred, having been at the scene until 2 a.m. the following day.

Trending:  I'll contest presidential elections next 4 years if Ghanaians support me - Shatta Wale

The incident underscores ongoing concerns about Funny Face’s behavior and mental health, with many in the entertainment industry calling for awareness and support for performers facing similar challenges.

Trending:  Efia Odo: I'm now a vessel for God's work
scroll to top