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Your Personal Mom’s Funeral You Didn’t Go, Ungrateful Soul – Becca Slammed After Touring to Nigeria for Mom-in-law’s Funeral

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Singer Rebecca Acheampong aka Becca is going through the wrath of followers after leaving Ghana to Nigeria to attend her mother-in-law’s funeral.

Becca managing to attend her mother-in-law’s funeral after having skipped her start mom’s funeral has utterly enraged social media customers.

In response to netizens, her actions depitct her as an ungrateful soul!

Becca, Stacy Amoateng and another celebs have been in Nigeria for the burial of Becca’s husband, Dr Tobi’s mom.

This comes years after the dying of Becca’s personal start mother who she had a extremely estranged relationship with.

It turned an enormous scandal when she didn’t present up on the funeral and now, her choice to attend this isn’t sitting nicely with folks.

Watch her beneath…

Reactions to her choice embody: “Eiii ur personal mother u didn’t go.ur husband who can go away u at anytime.u are there dancing.ungrateful soul😢😢😢😢.imhighly disapointed,” one netizen stated.

One other added “Could we born daughter who’ve sense IJN! Your personal mom’s funeral you didn’t go, take a look at what her mom went via to have her at such an younger age and he or she did her mom like that! Smh,”

Supply: GhanaCelebrities.Com


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