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Kyekyeku Ignores Me Every Time We Meet – Mimi Opens Up on Cold Relationship!
Controversial Kumawood actress Sweet Mimi has subtly criticized her colleague, actor Kyekyeku, accusing him of being disrespectful and proud. In a recent interview with Poleeno Multimedia, Sweet Mimi openly discussed her strained relationship with Kyekyeku, revealing that their connection is far from friendly compared to her warm rapport with other actors in the Kumawood industry, such as Dr. Likee and 39/40.
According to Mimi, she shares a close and respectful relationship with Dr. Likee and 39/40, noting that whenever they cross paths, they exchange greetings without hesitation. She described their bond as mutually respectful, with both parties acknowledging each other whenever they meet. Mimi expressed that the same level of cordiality cannot be said of her relationship with Kyekyeku.
Mimi revealed that whenever Kyekyeku sees her, he does not greet her, and as a result, she has chosen not to greet him either. This apparent coldness and lack of mutual respect seemed to be the source of tension between the two actors. Mimi implied that Kyekyeku’s behavior—her perception of his pride and disregard for both his peers and older members of the entertainment industry—had created a barrier between them, making their interactions less than friendly.
Despite this, Sweet Mimi clarified that she has no issues with acting alongside Kyekyeku in the future, provided certain "terms and conditions" are met. She made it clear that her decision to work with him would depend on the professional and personal boundaries being respected, hinting that mutual respect would be a key factor in any future collaborations.
While Mimi’s comments about Kyekyeku were indirect, they suggested a deep sense of frustration over his attitude, especially when compared to her positive relationships with other Kumawood stars. The actress’s remarks highlight the importance of respect and humility in the entertainment industry, particularly in the tight-knit world of Kumawood, where personal relationships often influence professional interactions.
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