Popular Ghanaian TikTok personality, Asantewaa, has revealed that she often fakes emotions in her videos for entertainment purposes.
In a recent appearance on TV3’s Day Show monitored by News & Vibes, Asantewaa confessed that the majority of her tearful moments on camera were staged.
“I can produce tears right now. I’m an actress,” she said, downplaying the authenticity of her emotional displays.
Her brother, Kayverli, who accompanied her on the show, corroborated her statement, describing her as “very strong” and unlikely to cry, even in the face of online criticism.
Asantewaa explained that she uses her platform to raise awareness about social media negativity, often putting herself in others’ shoes to highlight the impact of hurtful comments.
However, she also acknowledged that she had genuinely broken down in the past when navigating the harsh realities of online criticism.
Asantewaa’s admission has sparked a conversation about the authenticity of online content and the pressures of creating engaging material for social media platforms.
While some fans have praised her honesty, others have expressed disappointment and concern about the potential impact on her credibility.
Asantewaa’s revelation serves as a reminder that online personalities often walk a fine line between authenticity and entertainment, leaving fans to wonder what’s real and what’s staged.