Fake Facebook Page Alleged To Belong To Mcbrown’s Husband, Maxwell Mensah Finally Exposed

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The marriage between Ghanaian actress, media personality, and TV show host, Nana Ama Mcbrown, has allegedly been the center of social media rumors, with speculations of impending divorce.

Recent developments took an intriguing turn when a fake Facebook page emerged in the name of Nana Ama Mcbrown’s husband, Maxwell Manu Mensah.

READ ALSO: VIDEO: McBrown And Husband, Maxwell Mensah Spotted In Public Amid Divorce Rumors

This page aimed to create the perception that their marriage was not going through any alleged turmoil as speculated on social media, which gained attention from unsuspecting followers.

However, the truth behind this page has soon been revealed, thanks to the vigilance of Ghanaian musician, Dada Hafco.

The alleged turmoil in the marriage was first brought to light through a post by an Instagram blogger, known as thosecalledcelebs. It was suggested that Maxwell Mensah had been unfaithful, allegedly having an affair with social media sensation Serwah Prinkles. The supposed infidelity had apparently been ongoing for a while, leading to speculations that Nana Ama Mcbrown was considering a divorce.

Adding to the intrigue, a few months prior, a Ghanaian spiritualist known as Abusua OneGod made a startling prediction. He claimed that Nana Ama McBrown would divorce her spouse, Maxwell Mensah, by the end of 2023. The spiritualist emphasized that dark forces were at play and that the impending “disaster” couldn’t be averted through spiritual means. This prophecy had raised concerns and skepticism among fans and followers of the actress.

However, amidst the ongoing social media rumors and prophecies, a fake Facebook page impersonating Maxwell Mensah was exposed by Dada Hafco, a Ghanaian musician. Hafco made it clear that Maxwell Mensah, who is an entrepreneur, has never had a Facebook account.

He vehemently stated that people should not allow themselves to be scammed by the page, and he shared this revelation to protect the reputation and privacy of Nana Ama Mcbrown and her husband.

See Dada Hafco’s post below…

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