Tracey Boakye, Kumawood actress turned real estate entrepreneur, has been praised by a Tiktok creator for turning her life around after reportedly leaving the so-called ‘mafia gang.’
In a viral video, the Tiktoker pointed to Boakye’s recent unveiling of a luxury rental property, Casa Grande, located in the prestigious Trasacco neighbourhood.
The creator claimed that this achievement cements Boakye as the wealthiest among her former peers. The property, intended for Airbnb rental, drew notable celebrities such as Kwaku Manu, Funny Face, and Zionfelix to its unveiling ceremony.
The Tiktoker argued that since distancing herself from the group, Boakye’s life and career have flourished. In contrast, her former associates are either stagnant or regressing. According to the creator, the best decision Boakye made was leaving the gang, which was allegedly holding her back.
Meanwhile, the Tiktoker contrasted Boakye’s progress with the current circumstances of other former gang members. Afia Schwarzenegger is reportedly working as a Lyft driver and Tiktoker in the United States, while Diamond Appiah is said to continue claiming ownership of a so-called empire that exists only in name.
The video sparked widespread discussion on social media, with users applauding Boakye’s decision to focus on her real estate business and questioning the direction of her former associates. The unfolding conversation highlights how personal choices can shape professional success and public perception.
Source: NewsandVibes.com