Sarkodie has come under fire from actor Prince David Osei for his attacks on Yvonne Nelson, calling him a stupid a**hole.
In the midst of her ongoing feud with the rapper Sarkodie, the actor defended his coworker thespian.
The point of contention between the two is an abortion Yvonne had in 2010 following Sarkodie’s infancy.
Invoking Yvonne Nelson She was asked by Sarkodie to have an abortion, and after she did, he abandoned her.
In response, Sarkodie claimed in a diss song he dropped on Tuesday that Yvonne had requested the abortion due to her education.
He also referred to her as a wh*re, claiming that she was having affairs with all the men in Tema at the time.
Prince David was enraged by this and attacked Sarkodie.
Meanwhile, Nigerian singer Iyanya decided to open up and share his side of the story after Sarkodie’s response song, “Try Me,” to Yvonne Nelson’s moving memoir, “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson,” was released.
Iyanya and well-known actress Tonto Dikeh were implicated in a heartbreaking account of infidelity in Yvonne Nelson’s autobiography, which shed light on their previous union.
The actress opened up about her painful affair with Iyanya in her autobiography; he even went so far as to get her initials tattooed on his wrist.
The couple appeared to be having a good relationship before the cheating allegations and subsequent breakup.
The Nigerian singer hinted at addressing the infidelity allegations on social media following the publication of Yvonne Nelson’s book.
He expressed surprise at Yvonne’s assertions and pledged to give his perspective.
The singer refused to respond to the accusations despite promising to do so until Sarkodie, who is also mentioned in Yvonne Nelson’s memoir, answered with his track.
Some people have criticized Sarkodie’s song “Try Me” for making chauvinistic and insulting remarks about Yvonne Nelson.
He finally found his voice in response to the controversy over Sarkodie’s counter-track, and he took to Twitter to make a hint about a potential soundtrack.