Sally Mann has slammed Efia Odo for what she described as her constant 'ill conduct' being portrayed in the entertainment industry lately.
The outspoken entertainment pundit’s reaction follows Efia Odo’s recent misunderstanding with Kwesi Arthur on social media, where she has been accused of repeatedly making false claims about the artiste.
Sharing her thoughts on the issue, Sally has lambasted Efia Odo for being a nuisance to the men in the industry for too long.
She condemned Efia Odo's habit of moving from one industry figure to another, adding that Kwesi Arthur would be her last stop.
She added that Efia Odo's behaviour isn't typical of an Ashanti woman, adding that women from the tribe don't exhibit such mannerlessness.
"The female gender in this country is disturbing the men a lot, and because they are tagged as the weaker vessels, nobody is putting them in order. They said there is this lady called Andrea Efia Odo who is causing a lot of chaos. What is wrong with that girl? What is wrong with her? She is a fake girl. For an Ashanti woman to behave in such a mannerless manner beats my imagination," she stated in an interview with PowerFM.
She continued, "People said she wanted to sleep with King Promise, so she went to his camp, and anytime she is being asked about him, she'll say they're just friends." Because of King Promise, Efia Odo started disrespecting Stonebwoy, a national asset.
"You're always on Kwesi Arthur's case. Is it because he has tasted it? Ever since you guys split, you are always talking about him at the slightest opportunity you get. He won't sleep with you again. You're very lucky that Kwesi Arthur does not come from my country. Like you will go back to the United States."
What Efia Odo said in the podcast
Earlier on the Rants, Bants, and Confession podcast, Efia Odo indicated that Kwesi Arthur had done some terrible things to her that destroyed their friendship.
Expressing the extent to which Kwesi Arthur had offended her, she said, “Yes, I was once supporting him, but you know Kwesi did some hurtful things to me. I don’t want to say it here because I respect him as a person. If I was to say the things he did to me, it would dirty his image. When everything ended, I stopped the support, because why will I keep supporting someone who has f*cked me over?”
She continued, “It’s so funny that when he and I stopped being friends, and he left his label, Ground Up, that’s when his career dwindled, and they gave me this tag as bad luck.”
Kwesi Arthur's response
Efia Odo's statements on the podcast triggered Kwesi Arthur. In a series of rants on X, the rapper lambasted her and threatened legal action against anyone who would henceforth discuss or use him for clout.
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