The management of gospel artiste, Joyce Blessing, has called on the general public to ignore a video circulating of the artiste supposedly drunk.
According to management, the video is not only an old one but claims that the singer was begging her lover to return to her are false.
In a press statement signed by Joyce Blessing’s manager, Ernest Ofori, he noted that “this video is an old video of a loving wife expressing private feelings to her husband and the contents were not meant to be circulated publicly.”
The manager stated that some persons with malicious intent are only trying to destroy the reputation of the singer.
“Joyce Blessing does not in any manner or form condone any unhealthy behaviour and she will continue to act as a positive source of inspiration to all those who have faith in the Lord.”
The comment comes hours after fetish priestess turned evangelist, Nana Agradaa, shared a video of Joyce Blessing drunk and confessing her love for a man she calls Kwame.
Nana Agradaa claimed this is proof of the singer cheating on her husband.
She called on all gospel musicians to distance themselves from Joyce Blessing.
Meanwhile, the Gospel musician’s manager says they would initiate investigations into the issue and hold all culprits accountable.
He noted that because the video was a private one and not meant for public viewing, people must stop circulating it.
“It is obvious that the intent of the circulation is to target and destroy her reputation. Management and her legal team have initiated investigations into this matter and the culprits shall certainly be held responsible.”
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