
This was not the case for some Ghanaian celebrities who came into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Let's take a look at some Ghanaian celebrities who trended on the internet this year for the wrong reasons. Tracey Boakye and Mzbel: Actress Tracey Boakye and musician Mzbel shocked the public when they started having a go at each other on social media. They are the reason why the infamous term "Papa no" came into existence this year. In August 2020, the actress accused Mzbel of having an affair with a man she was involved with romantically. It was alleged that the man in question was former President John Mahama after a leaked conversation between the two celebrities came out. Tracey rubbished the claim stating that "Papa no" is neither a politician nor a married man. Akuapem Poloo: Actress Rosemond Brown came under fire this year after posting naked photos of herself and her son on his 7th birthday. The sexually explicit photos caught the attention of the Gender Ministry who publicly condemned the actress' actions and labelled it as a breach of the Children's Act 1998 and the criminal and other offences. If found guilty, the actress could face up to 3 years in jail. Afia Schwarzenegger: Controversial comedienne Afia Schwarzenegger who is a known NDC supporter jumped ship months before the December elections this year. The actress and TV host on several occasions had blasted her former party NDC and expressed her disappointment on social media. While some applauded her on her music, others were not pleased and compared it to the song released by actress Emilia Brobbey. Salma Mumin: The actress caused a stir when she claimed on her Instagram page that MTN momo was not safe because her money worth ten thousand Ghanaian cedis had been stolen. Salma immediately apologized to MTN, causing social media to troll her for lying to her followers. Source | Summary