Popular Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson has revealed that she is going to sue anyone who speaks ill of her new beautiful daughter.
The actress said she is more aware of the insults and attacks being laid on her personality and lifestyle by Ghanaians, but she won’t allow that to be transcended to her daughter, Ryn Roberts.
The actress has on this issue already served a notice that she would not hesitate to sue anyone, who speaks ill of her daughter.
The screen goddess who had her daughter with a British photographer in 2017, said her daughter has done nothing wrong to welcome censures from anyone and so will meet anyone who tries that in court so that they justify why they shouldn’t be punished for bringing the name of a child into disgrace.
Speaking in an interview on actress, Nana Ama Mcbrown’s show last Sunday, she said;
“People wish bad for me and that is what I don’t understand. People are so interested in the negative stuffs I am used to the stories but my worry is why they are interested in the negativity.
You know people are wicked. Even if they hear the good things, they don’t want to believe it, they won’t write about the good things. As I have given birth, I have realized that people want to direct their issues to the child, who hasn’t done anything to them. I am used to that but sometimes it gets too much”!
“She hasn’t done anything to anyone, she is an innocent child. So, as for that one, if you say anything bad, I can get offended but with me, I understand because of my work it comes with the job.
But now, I if the child issue comes in, I will let my lawyer call you. If you know someone who used to talk about me and the person has stopped, it means my lawyer has called that person. I will make sure that I sue. And so if you don’t fear suing, go ahead and peddle falsehood one day, you will fall into the trap”
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