Entertainment pundit Vida Adutwumwaa Boateng challenged Ola Michael’s critique of Funny Face, emphasizing that the comedian’s acknowledgment of fault and genuine remorse should be commended rather than criticized.
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Vida argued that amidst the spotlight on Funny Face’s past mistakes, his call for brand collaborations should be viewed as a positive step towards redemption, highlighting his readiness to work and support his family amidst adversity.
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Rebutting Ola’s claim, Vida stated that the filmmaker erred in his submission. She noted that for Funny Face to have taken full responsibility for his actions for the first time was enough grounds for forgiveness, adding that there was nothing wrong with the comedian pleading with brands to work with him again.
“But here is a person who has admitted he was at fault. You could see the remorse during the interview. We are fixated on the fact that he was drunk and has forgotten that a certain motor crossed his way, and that cannot be ruled out as the cause of the accident.” Vida Adutwumwaa


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