James Gardiner is trending after someone made a clip of him on the red carpet at the just-ended 2020 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) saying the word 'amazing'.
Hosting the red carpet alongside Regina Van Helvet, the actor called the outfits of almost all the celebrities he interviewd amazing.
In the viral video, James Gardiner was heard using the word amazing 27 times.
One social media user, Wofa Cletus wrote, “for a moment i thought it isn't funny but just broke into laughter after seeing how serious and comfortable he was to be using the same word over and over..... wow!”
Reacting to the clip, James Gardiner took to his Instagram and wrote, “Who did this to meeeee??? I’m crying!! 😂🤣😂😂 Have an AMAZING week guys!! 😂🤣”
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