Comedian Funny Face has shared a hilarious but very embarrassing experience during his time in police custody.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, he narrated that during one of the times he spent in police cells, an inmate told him how "very proud" he was to share the same cell with the ‘Chorkor Trotro’ actor.
“When I was taken to the Nima Police Station, an armed robber I shared the same cell with told me that he used to watch Chorkor Trotro in 2008 and for him to share the same cell with me, he feels proud of himself.”
According to Funny Face, he felt very embarrassed.
The actor born Benson Nana Yaw Oduro Boateng said he felt all his achievements in the entertainment sector had gone to waste.
The comedian was arrested for threatening the lives of some individuals in a video on social media.
But since he was discharged from a Psychiatric Hospital he has conducted himself very well giving people the impression that he is very fine.
He recently signed an ambassadorial deal with Dano Milk and is readying to embark on a health walk with many of his fans.
Funny Face says he does not want to watch the videos he posted on social media during his battle with mental health.
According to him, he feels ashamed and surprised whenever he sees videos of him calling out to friends and family who offered to help him.
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