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Fella Makafui Lastly Fires Again At Shatta Michy After Confrontation With Medikal

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Ghanaian actress, Fella Makafui has fired a warning shot at Shatta Michy and warned her to by no means disrespect her husband ever once more.

Just a few weeks in the past, Shatta Michy confronted Medikal throughout a celebration and tried to humiliate him.

Michy was pissed, incorrectly, that Medikal had claimed Shatta Wale paid Majesty’s faculty charges when she is aware of for a truth he had not.

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Medikal tried to clear the air that he meant his daughter Island however an indignant Michy didn’t need to be corrected.

At a degree, she told Medikal to respect his f*cking self!

The clip went viral and Ghanaians trolled Michy over her fake pas.

Lastly, Fella Makafui has responded to the altercation throughout an interview with Zionfelix.

Requested what she would have accomplished if she was current, she mentioned she would have stood up for her husband and put Michy in her place!

Fella mentioned she wouldn’t have gone bodily however she would positively have verbally tore Michy a brand new a**shole.

“…I’d have defended my husband, not bodily although as a result of I’m not like that…” she mentioned.

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In the meantime, Shatta Michy lately had a possibility to apologise to Medikal however stubbornly refused to take action!

Supply: GhanaCelebrities.Com













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