Actor Prince David Osei has slammed Sarkodie as he described the rapper a ‘childish and dumbest’ man after labelling the Yvonne Nelson a “whore”.
Prince David Osei condemned the act of Sarkodie for handling his situation with Yvonne Nelson in a manner calling an ‘immature and plain tomfoolery’.
He joins a section of netizens who believe the rapper’s response and the words he described Yvonne Nelson with, are totally harsh and uncalled for.
Earlier, Yvonne Nelson, who is at the center of the issue, bemoaned the level of attacks and insults cited in Sarkodie’s song, meant to address the allegations in her book.
She bitterly complained that Sarkodie disrespected her and every other woman with his ‘vile’ utterances.
“Insults won’t work Michael. Respect womanhood, I’m happy the world gets to see how you are playing this and the real you. Young women get to learn from this. You would get the applause for a rap. Still doesn’t change the TRUTH,” Yvonne wrote.
Prince David Osei, who also shares in the assertion has taken to Twitter to vent his displeasure.
In a series of rants, the actor emphasized that any individual who gets a woman pregnant and refuses responsibility, yet, goes about labelling her a whore is the dumbest individual ever.
“Childish Tantrums!! Never let the kid in you destroy the king in you … Whoever sleeps with a woman get her pregnant and don’t own up as man and goes about labeling her “Whore” is the dumbest asshole ever … She was a “Whore” yet you shagged her unprotected got her pregnant!! God have mercy on those supporting tomfoolery!! #respectwomen,” — he wrote on Twitter.
Stressing on Sarkodie’s outbursts in his ‘Try Me’ song, he said Yvonne Nelson never made comments in her book that necessitated such a reaction.
“She never said he forced her to abort bro, read the book, he said he was staying with his mum and wasn’t ready which is very understandable as a young man..
She never insulted him in the book or gave silly remarks about him, she only expressed the trauma she experienced during the process of abortion!” he stressed.
Prince David Osei also highlighted the need for men to respect and value women who they have once been intimate with.
“It’s about respecting and valuing the women we have been intimate with in the past. It’s never okay to use derogatory terms or make someone feel embarrassed for something as natural as intimacy. Real men treat women with kindness, empathy, and respect, regardless of the circumstances. Let’s all strive to create a world where every person is valued and treated with dignity. Take care! Good Morning,” he stated.
Meanwhile, other individuals including the likes of Kwame A Plus, have patted Sarkodie on the back for a good job done.
Childish Tantrums!! Never let the kid in you destroy the king in you … Whoever sleeps with a woman get her pregnant and don’t own up as man and goes about labeling her “Whore” is the dumbest asshole ever .. She was a “Whore” yet you shagged her unprotected got her pregnant!! God… https://t.co/bPu6AXYaqW
— H.E Prince David Osei (@PrinceDavidOsei) June 28, 2023
Sarkodie’s respond to Yvonne Nelson on ‘Try Me’ over impregnating and abortion claim
The track, titled ‘Try Me,’ hit the airwaves on Wednesday, and it immediately became the talk of the town as Sarkodie vehemently denies ever pressuring Yvonne Nelson to have an abortion.
Instead, he revealed that it was Yvonne Nelson who made her decision to terminate the pregnancy by making schooling her number one priority.
Sarkodie went further to reveal his initial doubts about Yvonne’s pregnancy claims.
He explains that when he asked his doctor to verify the truth, Yvonne adamantly denied being pregnant and even mentioned that she had a friend who was willing to assist her in terminating the pregnancy.
Adding another layer to the controversy, Sarkodie suggests that he may not have been the only person involved with Yvonne Nelson at the time.
This revelation raises doubts about his paternity, challenging the notion that he fathered Yvonne’s child.
Amidst all the seriousness, Sarkodie injects a touch of humor into the situation. He playfully suggests that Yvonne Nelson strategically included him in her memoir to boost book sales—a ploy that appears to have worked since he confesses to obtaining a copy himself.
For those seeking a deeper understanding of the controversy, ‘Try Me‘ promises to provide explosive revelations straight from Sarkodie’s mouth.
SOURCE: www.hellovybes.com
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