Popular Kumawood actress, Rose Mensah, known on set as 'Kyeiwaa', has found love again.
The 57-year-old actress has reportedly married one Michael Kissi Asare in a court wedding in Massachusetts, United States of America, where she has been residing in the last few years.
According to Entertainment Blogger, Ameyaw Debrah, the ceremony was a very simple one that had only a few close friends and family in attendance.
In 2015, Kyeiwaa returned her ring and drinks after she discovered that Osei was already married to another woman. She was accompanied by her father and a number of Kumawood actors and actresses to end the marriage.
Kyeiwaa said in an interview, she was aware Osei had a child with another woman but she didn’t know he was married to her and since she didn’t want to be a second wife, the right thing to do was to end the marriage.
There are more photos of the ceremony below:






Not much is known of Mr. Kissi Asare. This has come years after her previous marriage to Kumasi-based spare parts dealer, Daniel Osei, ended only after four days.







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