Africa dancehall artiste
Samini who is currently preparing to shoot his next video – ‘Girls Everywhere’
has admitted that being a public figure is too much pressure.
The dancehall super Star,
Channel O and MOGO winner explained his reason as: ‘sometimes fans don’t
understand that as celebrities we have our serious moods, thinking moods and
business moods. For a fan, every day is a business mood hence he / she always
want to see you in the mood that they know.
Samini gave an example as,
the fact that I am always on stage or TV
smiling and making you happy (because that is what I do) does not mean
that is the way I leave my life every day, he said: ‘fans always want you to
respond to them even at the times whereby you not aware they are churning your
name’.
He used funny face as an
illustration: ‘because funny face is always shooting chorkor trotro and passing
comic words, if a fan should see him in traffic, trying to either beat that
traffic or get to his destination on time, a fan might think he is shooting
chorkor trotro hence will scream his popular saying so loud. If funny face
assuming did not hear hence could not respond, that fan will take it so
personal and might either spread that news.’
These are some of the
things that make celebrity status very difficult because as celebs we have no
excuse in the face of our fans not to show love whenever they need it.
He said this to the Miss
Malaika final 10 delegates at the la Palm royal hotel when he shared some
advises with them as they walk into stardom.
Trust 18newspaper.com to
bring you the best of other celebrities on whether they also admit that being a
public figure is too much pressure or they think otherwise.
Story: Nana Yaw Wiredu /
www.18newspaper.com
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