4 months ago
In a recent podcast appearance, popular Ghanaian reality star Efia Odo shared a heartfelt and candid revelation about her past relationship with Afrodancehall artist Shatta Wale. Speaking on the podcast "Rant, Bants and Confessions," Efia Odo revealed how she was left heartbroken when Shatta Wale ended their relationship just two weeks after she had tattooed his name on her body.
During the podcast, Efia Odo, known for her outspoken nature, talked about how deeply she loves when she is in a relationship. She described herself as someone who "loves hard" and goes above and beyond for her partner. This was clearly evident in her relationship with Shatta Wale, as she recounted the lengths she went to make him happy.
One of the most striking aspects of her story was how she had cooked for Shatta Wale and his ten friends, using her own money to buy groceries and prepare meals. Efia Odo mentioned that she did this out of love and a genuine desire to support Shatta Wale and his family. Her dedication and efforts, however, did not yield the reciprocation she had hoped for.
"When I love, I love hard... that's just who I am," Efia Odo stated on the podcast. She expressed her feelings of disappointment and betrayal when Shatta Wale ended their relationship despite her efforts and sacrifices. The tattoo of his name on her body, which she got to show her commitment, only added to the sting of the breakup.
The podcast episode where Efia Odo shared her story quickly garnered attention, with many listeners and social media users reacting to her confession. Some expressed sympathy for her, while others had more critical or humorous takes on the situation.
One Twitter user, @Judeze_GODSon, commented, "If no be money na Shatta Wale person de date? Women and anything or anyone at all cos of money ehn." This comment reflects a common sentiment among some people who believe that money plays a significant role in relationships, especially those involving celebrities.
Another user, @tuezdaycruz, remarked, "This werey podcast don reach Ghana too.. ok na," suggesting that the trend of controversial and candid podcast discussions has now made its way to Ghana.
User @lugo955 humorously commented, "Shatta Wale don finish this one ???,"
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