Actress and TV show host, Nana Ama McBrown Mensah, has finally cleared the air and opened up about the controversy surrounding her real age.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Felix Adomako Mensah on the ‘Celebrity ride with Zionfelix”, the actress revealed that the media has always given her a ‘higher’ age than she really is.
“I am 40 years now and I am very proud of my age because I still look good,I take care of myself and it is so graceful to know that you are growing fresh every day. Sometimes I laugh about the age they give me”, she said
She added that she could not understand why people would put out false information about someone when they could have just picked up a phone to verify.
Her comments came on the back of falsehood being put out in the media concerning her age. She revealed that she had been tagged as the “44-year-old” woman when clearly she had not hit that mark yet.
In the wide-ranging interview with Zionfelix on the Celebrity Ride with Zionfelix, the actress also revealed that she left senior high school in the second term of her first year.
Nana Ama McBrown and her husband, Mr. Maxwell Mensah, were in the news not too long ago over a report that she was allegedly ‘forcing’ her husband to love her.
The report came on the heels of a number of videos in which the couple were seen together in.
However, the actress debunked the rumors and stated that she was ‘madly’ in love with her husband and she was sure that the feeling was mutual on the side of her husband. She added that she was the least perturbed Mr. Maxwell Mensah, in reacting to the allegations said that he was not a mad person to be seen talking and laughing in public when the situation did not demand.
Source: zionfelix
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Ama, stop using your football age, why are you Bakayoko of Chelsea FC? Okyeame Kwame is 42 and you were older than him way back when you guys were dating so how can you be 40 unless you are growing backwards? I even saw a very old bob Santo movie that you acted in and at that time you looked like you were in your mid twenties then. I know Ghana girls dont grow beyond 40 but your own dieer the numbers dont add up koraa. I rest my case.
Please stop wasting your time on this issue and focus on your carrier.
Eii Mike, so you know madam Hisense this much. That's good. If the date you have given is correct then she will be 45 years old coming August, 2018 God willing. Some time some people always look younger than their age.
Wikipedia paa! Hahahaha! Eeei Ghana! If you want to know about your history and that of your bloodline for the past 100 years then become a public figure or join the political stream. Saaagewa !!!
METHUSELAH!!! ACTING AGE 40 AHAHAHAHA I BEG OWN UP, YOU SCHOOL MATE CAN'T LIE. ANYWAY WE LOVE YOU WAI MADAM HISENSE.
Okyeame Kwame mentioned you were older than him, and that is why you guys relationship did not work, but since then he has come to outgrow you and now he is like 48. One of your class mates once mentioned your age on social media.
even if you are fifty years old, what is the problem with that? please focus on your career and do not waste teime responding to these trivial issues
Nana Ama was born in Kumasi, Ghana, on 15 August 1973. Her mother, Cecilia Agyenim Boateng, and her father Kwabena Nkrumah, divorced when Nana Ama was young. With her father gone and her mother unable to take care of her and her six other siblings, Nana Ama together with her siblings were adopted by Kofi McBrown and her aunt, Madam Betty Obiri Yeboah. As a result, Nana Ama considers her childhood to have been difficult.[3] Along with her six siblings, Nana Ama grew up in Kwadaso, Kumasi with her aunt, and her adopted father. To this day, she considers her aunt her "real mother" and has spoken of her gratitude to her aunt for having provided her with a stable and caring home.[1] Nana Ama attended St. Peter's International Residential School, moved on to Minnesota International and then to Central International. She continued to Kwadaso L.A. J.S.S, although she ended up as a drop out and could not sit for the Basic Education Certificate Exams.[4]