Counsellor George Lutterodt, who often shares his opinions on relationship matters, has advised Vanessa, the baby mama of popular Ghanaian comedian Funny Face, to avoid any immediate reconciliation with him, given the delicate state of his mental health.
Lutterodt stressed that Funny Face’s current condition could be exacerbated if Vanessa returns to him with their children. T
he counsellor believes that Funny Face needs time to heal, and reuniting too soon could create further emotional strain, which might lead to a worsening of his mental challenges.
According to Lutterodt, the best course of action would be for Funny Face to be admitted to a rehabilitation centre, where he can receive professional help to manage his mental health issues.
He pointed out that addressing the root cause of his mental instability is crucial, and until that happens, reuniting with his family would only complicate matters.
The counsellor’s comments reflect his concern for both Funny Face and Vanessa, as well as the children, who could be affected by the comedian’s unpredictable behaviour if his mental health continues to deteriorate.
His emotional turmoil, which has played out on social media, underscores the severity of his mental health challenges.
In the midst of these developments, Lutterodt’s advice serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritising mental wellness over emotional impulses.
While Funny Face’s intentions may be genuine, the counsellor believes that Vanessa should be cautious and not rush back into the relationship until he is in a more stable place. Lutterodt is advocating for a cautious and gradual approach, where Funny Face can work on himself and recover before considering such significant steps as reuniting with his family or getting married again.
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Source:NewsandVibes.com