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Alby News Ghana Blog of Friday, 3 March 2023

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Hook up is not profitable; viral Gobe seller with natural curves advice women who sell their bodies for money in order to survive

Due to her perseverance and God-given blessings, a gobe seller from Dansoman that has become an internet sensation has appeared on national television screens.

After being photographed selling beans with gari, also known as red red but dubbed “gobe,” Etornam Celestine, who is 24 years old, became a viral sensation. A Kasoa man traveled to Dansoman solely to purchase her gobe in the video that became the first to go viral online.

Netizens have fallen for Etornam’s food joint and hard work after seeing how naturally she looks. Many people think that girls with curvy bodies would rather become slay queens without working.

Today, Etornam made it to Media General, where she appeared on TV3 and was interviewed by 3FM.

Johnnie Hughes, the show’s host, asked the viral beans seller what she thought of young girls with curvy bodies who go into “hook up” to sell their bodies to men, and the seller responded, “To me it’s not helping.”

“It’s more profitable to do something on your own than to use your body to get money and other things from men. She continued, “It’s not reasonable to me that you will even contract diseases and other things in the end.”

Reactions to a portion of the interview that the award-winning Ghanaian blogger Sika Official posted on Twitter have since been mixed. Beauty with intelligence? She ought to have an answer for that.

“However, the body drew 3fm. In addition, it is clear from this video that the person filming wanted us to have a clear view of the body. Some people only sell their bodies, while others sell something else as well. A tweep added, “Choose your selling and let others choose their selling.”

“Why her? Plenty of bean sellers don’t interview them.” As the interview has become a topic of discussion on the Bluebird app, another Twitter user stated.