Actress Maame Serwaa has denied rumours that she may have enhanced her body.
Speaking in an interview, she explained that as an individual she is not exempted from growth. She noted that as she keeps growing, her body is susceptible to change.
She told Daily View that people are expecting her body to remain as it was when she was 16 years old but that is impossible.
Maame Serwaa explained that just as other women, she goes through body changes as she grows.
The actress, born Clara Benson, said she is currently focused on maintaining a healthy physique and lifestyle. As a such, she consistently exercises by visiting the gym.
She urged the public to desist from spreading rumours about people’s bodies without any basis.
Ms. Benson stated that not everybody with a certain body type may have gone under the knife.
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