Former contestant of Ghana's Most Beautiful, Chaana has revealed that she is facing difficulties in her line of work because of her beauty.

Salma Chaana Abul-Razak, the fourth runner-up of 2010 Ghana Most Beautiful pageant, said beauty can be a positive factor in a woman's life but it also has its negative side.

According to her, beauty has become a challenge because most men want to have sex with her before they can help her.

Speaking in an interview, she said: "Being pretty is a blessing and has opened loads of greater opportunities for most women but this same blessing has become my challenge.

"Many people, especially men sometimes want to help me because I am pretty and even want to have a taste of me in exchange for favours. I am usually able to overcome all these with the help of the home-sense instilled in me by my Grandmother who raised me."

She said a number of young people today lack proper home training due to weak parental style adopted by the current generation of parents.

Chaana added: "Growing up, I never saw young people talking back at their elders or even arguing with their parents, but lately this has become the new normal. Some youth these days care less about dignity; they aim at fame and riches and will do anything possible to get it without considering the source."