Harold Amenyah and his wife posted photos on social media, and internet users responded negatively to the actor’s wedding photo without any thought. Harold Amenyah, a Ghanaian actor, model, and social media influencer, had hinted that he would shortly get married in July of last year.
His Acting Career
He made his acting début in the 2012 TV show “Xoxo,” which he starred in. After that, Amenyah appeared in a number of Ghanaian films and television shows, both in Akan and English, including Xoxo, 4Play Reloaded, Honour my weeping, A Sting in a Tale, Wedding Night, Every Woman Has A Story, Sadia, and Eden. After the release of his “Drop that Yam” television ad for the telecommunications company Tigo, which also starred the Ghanaian actress Naa Ashorkor, Amenyah became well-known.
Harold Amenyah Got Married
Amenyah and other Ghanaian actors were chosen to star in the Year of Return 2019 film “Joseph” in 2019, thanks to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture and a Barbados film production business.He performed the role of Nii. Actor Harold Amenyah and his wife posted photos on social media, and internet users responded to the actor’s wedding photo without apology. Harold Amenyah, a Ghanaian actor, model, and social media influencer, had hinted that he would shortly get married in July of last year.
And on April 1, media star Caroline Sampson quickly made that happen by sharing photos and videos of her wedding on social media. Caroline jotted down alongside a video of the occasion, “Guy no got married.” The marriage of Harold and Irene Owusu quickly became a Facebook fad. While many internet users congratulated the newlyweds and others capitalised on their union, some “preys” were only interested in how the pair appeared in the pictures.
Awful Comments On Social Media
There were some disparaging remarks made about the betrothed. Social media users have commented on the bride’s appearance. Harold was too fine and young a man to be content with his wife for such folks. Others were forced to defend the bride because of some remarks that were so offensive. “99% of the stuuup!d comments are coming from women who are no better than her,” wrote Abby Awuni. The pauper contributes 1%. “So according to some of you, per your beauty standards, this lady isn’t beautiful and beneath the guy?” Adwoa Animah asked. No, some of you labelling yourself ill will be offensive to those who are truly ill.
“Women are making the most derogatory remarks. They will pursue me, but I don’t care. Women have foes within. They are never done by men. Almost always, Eugene Osei Tutu wrote in a post, “women are doing these things to other women. Harold, a University of Ghana graduate, first gained attention for playing a supporting part in a “Sting in A Tale.” Additionally, from 2012 to 2014, he appeared in “YOLO” (You Only Live Once).
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