Renowned Ghanaian actor Adjetey Anang has proactively taken a step to protect his reputation and deal with the potential consequences that could tarnish his own good actor record.
The celebrated actor has apologized in public to the side chicks he had sex with while still in the family.
In the ninth chapter of his recently launched memoir, “Marriage Challenges and Imperfections,” Adjetey Anang candidly reflects on his marital difficulties, including his wife’s forgiveness for him despite his transgressions.
The actor, who rose to fame through his role in the popular ’90s TV series ‘Things We Do For Love’, recounted his recklessness started with innocence and gradually developed into flirtatious behavior that sometimes extend beyond borders.
“I must confess that I was initially naive when it came to recognizing subtle amorous hints, often making assumptions about people’s intentions until it was too late. As time went on, I became more daring and adventurous, sometimes instigating flirtatious conversations and leading many astray. I found myself in compromising situations with women. Some relationships started with admiration and innocent fun, but after prolonged interaction, they developed into flirtation and occasionally progressed further,” he writes in his memoir.
“Yes, I have cheated on my wife in various forms, encompassing both emotional and physical infidelity,” he boldly acknowledges.
Anang added that his wife always catches him before things go bad with his girlfriend.
In other news, MzBel is now a mother of two, but she is still not married yet the singer has been open about the status of her relationship.
The 43-year-old Ghanaian singer gave birth to her second child just some few days ago. It follows after she shocked fans with pregnancy photos published on social media. MzBel also showed off her heavy ring finger when announcing her pregnancy.
MzBel has revealed that she is unmarried. However, the singer explained that she went through traditional marriage rites.
According to the mother of two, she chose to keep the ceremony private, not public. “I am engaged, but I am not married. The type of engagement I had was not open to the public. It was private,” she said.