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Which Rule Stated Gospel Artistes Can’t Put on Tight Clothes? My Garments Are Paid For And I Love Sporting Them – Empress Gifty To Critics

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Ghanaian bubbly Gospel artiste, Empress Gifty Adorye has opened up why she is going to by no means cease sporting attractive bodycon outfits.

Talking to Serwaa Amihere in a latest interview on GhOne TV, Empress Gifty acknowledged emphatically that the garments she typically wears to programmes are sponsored.

When requested why she wears attractive outfits regardless of being a Gospel artiste, Empress Gifty quizzed if there was a rule in opposition to wanting good.

“Which rule forbids Gospel musicians from wanting good? I like sporting tight garments. It enhances my curves and makes me look good. Why ought to I costume anyhow simply because I’m a gospel musician? The clothes, wigs and equipment are all sponsored. I don’t pay for something.” She acknowledged.

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