Following the publication of Yvonne Nelson’s candid memoir “I am not Yvonne Nelson,” Ghanaian actress turned businesswoman Victoria Lebene has come under fire on social media.
On Sunday, June 18, 2023, Yvonne’s book was unexpectedly released, shocking the Ghanaian public and igniting a flurry of online discussions and debates.
In her explosive memoir, Yvonne discusses a number of significant incidents in her life, including shocking revelations like being misled about the identity of her father, her alleged pregnancy by Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie and subsequent abortion, and her ex-lover Iyanya’s alleged adultery with Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh.
Victoria Lebene responded to the book’s shocking revelations on Instagram, suggesting that Yvonne is presenting herself as a saint by sharing private information. Victoria emphasized that while each person has a unique account of interactions with others, those details are not always made public.
She wrote, “If everyone came out to tell a story of what people have done to them every step of the way, do you think we would be safe in this world or country??? Don’t act like you are a saint when you’re not!” Victoria emphasized that while everyone faces emotions and challenges, it is essential to let go and grow from those experiences, considering life as a battlefield.
Different opinions have emerged regarding the proper limits for sharing personal stories in response to Victoria Lebene’s comments, which have garnered attention and sparked additional discussion among social media users.
The spotlight on both actresses and their views on openness and privacy remain in the public eye as Yvonne Nelson‘s memoir generates more buzz.
Relatively, Kwame A-Plus has defended Sarkodie for denying Yvonne Nelson’s pregnancy in 2010 despite the fact that Nelson has won awards for her acting.
Given how dishonest Yvonne Nelson’s mother had been in disclosing the identity of her own father, he said he had no doubts that Sarkodie could not be the child’s father.
A-Plus In response to the abortion claim and the book released by the actress, A-Plus stated on Facebook that Yvonne Nelson “made us believe that her mother was a superwoman when she even celebrated her mother on Father’s Day” and that her mother “did everything to make her believe that her father was the most useless man on earth.”