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Moesha Bodoung Finally Comments On HIV AIDS Brouhaha

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Moesha Bodoung Finally Comments On HIV AIDS Brouhaha

Early February this year, social media got buzzing after notorious Snapchat blogger, Fatp*$$y dropped booms about some Ghanaian celebrities and slay queens.

Fatpu**y055 alleged that Moesha has been infected with an STD because she slept with a man known as Livingstone Abani, who is also the CEO of Madhaus Entertainment and also Shatta Wale’s godfather.

In a series of allegations on Her Snap story, the girl alleged that, Abani had infected a friend of hers with Virus and that he’s spreading the STD to other girls and confidently mentioned Moesha and Tiffany’s name in her posts.

Well, self-admitted Ghanaian ashawobrity of the first order, Moesha Boduong has disclosed in a recent interview that it was very unendurable to hear the news since she was completely mindful that it was false. She clarified that this solid conviction she had was on the grounds that somewhere around like clockwork she takes a HIV test.

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Focused on that her other astonishment was additionally on the grounds that she gave blood to the Miss Ghana group half a month and all things considered that malevolent case from the famous snapchat client fatpu$$y was exceptionally excruciating.
Source: Ghsplash.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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