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The new crop of actors use 'juju' to stay relevant - Fred Amugi

Veteran Ghanaian Actor Fred Amugi has revealed that today’s crop of actors, actresses and other stakeholders in the movie industry rely on black magic to stay relevant.

Fred Amugi

Speaking on Starr Chat with Bola Ray, he mentioned that some of the movie industry players employ using this black magic means due to the jealousy among them.

Starrfmonline.com has reported Mr Amugi to have told Bola Ray that “It’s coming to my knowing that people are working out through black magic. And that goes with the present crop of actors. Even among the producers and directors,”.

Whilst on the show on Wednesday evening, the veteran actor also shared his thought on sex for roles saying “as for that area, I’ll say it’s in every profession. It’s everywhere.”

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Mr Amugi in recent times has been in the news after, rising actress, Rosemond Brown, has alleged that she had a sexual relationship with 70-year-old actor and she rates him as her best bedroom experience ever.

Reacting to the allegation, Mr Amugi said the actress’ claims aren’t true and that she only had a professional and cordial relationship with Rosemond Brown. “Were both managed by one person, and that was the only link between them.” He told Bola Ray.

According to Starrfmonline, the actor has lauded Nana Ama McBrown and Roselyn Ngissah as colleague actors that he admires. “I worship Nana Ama McBrown a lot, shift her to the left she commands it, shift her to the right and she’s on her path. So is Roselyn Ngissah.” He said.

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However, of paramount interest to us in this publication, is Mr Amugi's revelation that actors use 'juju" to stay relevant. Do you think this is true? Drop a comment and let's know what you think.

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