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LilWin Warns Sheldon: “Do Not Provoke Me”

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LilWin, the Ghanaian actor renowned for his comedic flair, has lashed out at content creator Kwadwo Sheldon for critiquing his upcoming movie, ‘A Country Called Ghana’.

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In a recent YouTube review, Sheldon, along with Scanty, dissected the movie trailer, expressing dissatisfaction with elements like the video color grading, which they deemed “terrible”.

Reacting to the criticism, LilWin launched a scathing attack on Sheldon in a video shared on EDHUB’s X account.

The Kumawood star expressed disappointment at Sheldon’s critique, urging Ghanaians to support local productions rather than constantly comparing them to American standards.

LilWin emphasized that Sheldon should have reserved judgment until after the movie premiered, rather than basing his opinion solely on the trailer.

LilWin (Left) and Kwadwo Sheldon (Right)
Credit: .ghanaweb.com

In the video, LilWin addressed Sheldon directly, admonishing him for not using his platform to inspire and encourage, rather than criticize.

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“Kwadwo Sheldon, after spending millions of dollars on my movie, you’ve decided to criticize the movie rather than inspire me or laud me for what I’ve done. I do not know what you guys think when you compare Ghana’s locations to the Americans who shoot movies in their rooms.

“Do you know the number of politicians and MPs who have called to congratulate me and motivate me to come up with more projects? But you decided to criticize it. Which movie have you sat down to analyze and conclude that it is better than ‘A Country Called Ghana’? You should keep quiet if you can’t promote someone’s movie. Be very careful. Do not provoke me. I’ll be back,” he said.

‘A Country Called Ghana’ is slated to premiere on May 17, 2024, boasting a cast that includes prominent actors like Ramsey Nouah and LilWin himself.


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