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Actress Nana Ama McBrown is trending after she lowkey signed off her present.

Nana Ama is in the headlines for resigning from UTV as the host of the United Showbiz Show, leaving her seat for media persona MzGee.

Whiles that takes over social media talks, naysayers and haters of McBrown hasn’t relaxed on dragging her.

Nana Ama McBrown has been accused of utilizing filters throughout a make-up advert.

McBrown posted a video the place she was making use of her make-up. Her intention was to persuade her followers to patronise the model.

Nonetheless, a woman dashed within the remark part to name her out of deceiving her followers with filters in the course of the make-up software.

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In keeping with her, McBrown is utilizing filters to reinforce her look however claims the make-up had given her such a flawless look!

She wrote; ‘Nana Ama I like you however you possibly can’t present us a make up tutorial through the use of a filter😁

Try the video under;













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