Radio and TV personality, Caroline Sampson has appealed to Ghanaians to go easy on criticising baby mamas.
According to Caroline, who has an eight-year-old son, everyone wants to insult a baby mama and call her names without even finding out the circumstances that led to the situation.
She told Graphic Showbiz, she used to worry a lot when people called her names. “It is hurtful for someone to say very bad things about you when you know very well what is being said about you is not the truth,” she said.
Caroline Sampson urged people to consider if they would be comfortable being at the receiving end of hurtful comments before pointing fingers at a baby mama.
“I know some people talk loosely because they see one or two baby mummies doing just anything to take care of themselves and their baby but if you are not in their shoes, you cannot tell them how to walk.
“Everyone has their hustle so people should not attack us because we have kids. Having a child out of wedlock is not the end of the world and we are not lesser women,” she stated.
Caroline Sampson said that it is quite unfortunate some men impregnate the women “but they are not called born-one like women are.”
Using herself as an example, Caroline said it would be wrong for anyone to think that she made her money through unacceptable means, explaining that she worked hard to secure a better future for her son.
“There are a lot of single mothers out there who are making it big time on their own to cater to their children. Not all baby mummies are lazy and do anything for money,” she said.
Asked how she controlled the guys trying to win her heart, Caroline, who is the host of ‘Shouts On Y’ on YFM said men were the least of her worries right now, disclosing that she dedicated about 90% of her time to her work and her family.
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