Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu, says he would teach his colleague actors, Lil Win and Funny Face, a lesson if they rekindle their beef.
According to him, the actors do not respect Nana Ama McBrown, UTV's Fadda Dickson and all the crew that helped rebuild their friendship, if they start another feud.
In a video posted on Instagram, Kwaku Manu threatened albeit friendly to beat the actors in their homes if they rescind their decision to be friends.
He made this statement after Funny Face and Lil Win a heated discussion that led to throwing blows during the live edition of United Showbiz.
They later agreed to put the past behind them and rebuild their friendship. They hugged each other and called for calmness among their fans.
Kwaku Manu said that he appreciates the two actors have been able to put aside their differences and make peace.
He stated that as two celebrates who are idols for kids, it is important they work to make thier new friendship last.
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