Ghanaian actor, Lil Win, has broken his silence on his recent car accident, criticizing the media for biased and sensationalized reporting.
In an emotional interview, Lil Win expressed his disappointment and frustration with the way the incident was reported, stating that the media twisted the facts to suit their own narratives. “The media reports were heartbreaking and misleading,” he said. “They made it seem like I was reckless and careless, which is not the case.”
Lil Win accused the media of prioritizing ratings over truth, neglecting to report the full story and instead focusing on sensational headlines. “They didn’t bother to investigate or get my side of the story,” he lamented. “They just wanted to sell their papers and get clicks.”
The actor’s criticism highlights the ongoing issue of biased reporting in Ghana’s media landscape. Lil Win’s experience serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible journalism and the need for media outlets to prioritize truth and accuracy over ratings and clicks.
By speaking out, Lil Win hopes to inspire a change in the way the media reports on sensitive stories and to encourage more responsible and ethical journalism practices.
The actor was involve in an acciddent which took the life of a 3-year-old boy. Witnesses indicated that he was to blame as he was overspeeding.