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Karma Is Dealing With Her After Making an attempt To Destroy Me – Benedicta Gafah Breaks Silence Over Beef With Xandy Kamel

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Actress Benedicta Gafah has lastly spoken about her beef with Xandy Kamel.

Benedicta Gafah has revealed she went on her knees in prayers in opposition to Xandy Kamel after she got here out to lie about her.

She disclosed in an interview with Abeiku Santana that she hosted Xandy Kamel for lower than two weeks in her home however she was in a position to concoct tales to destroy her repute.

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In accordance with Benedicta Gafah, Xandy Kamel was looking for a home to lease in Kumasi and was not getting so she requested her to return to stick with her until she discovered one.

Nevertheless, Xandy Kamel got here out on social media to say she took her to juju.

Xandy additionally mentioned Benedicta Gafah was sleeping round with different males though she was married.

The unhappy a part of all of it was when Xandy famous that Benedicta Gafah couldn’t give delivery as a result of she has eliminated her womb.

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In an interview, Benedicta disclosed that she didn’t battle Xandy about what she mentioned however she went on her knees to wish with Psalm 109.

In accordance with Benedicta, Karma is certainly coping with Xandy Kamel.

Watch the video beneath;

Supply: GhanaCelebrities.Com













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