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MyDailyNews Blog of Saturday, 28 January 2023

Source: Michael Agyapong Agyapa

Yvonne Nelson heartbreakingly reveals why her mother has never watched her movies before

Every parent wants to watch their kids showcase their abilities on television, but Yvonne Nelson's mother is not one of those parents. Heartbreakingly, Yvonne Nelson discloses that her mother has never seen her movie.

A very accomplished and skilled Ghanaian actress and film producer, Yvonne Nelson is well-known. The well-known actress and film producer Yvonne Nelson recently discussed how disturbed she is that her mother refuses to see her acting in an interview with Onua FM.

The award-winning actress Yvonne Nelson claims that since the beginning of her acting career, Madam Margaret Gaddy has never seen any of her films.

According to the actress Yvonne Nelson, her mother has never been to the premiers to watch the movies she produced. The famous Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson claims the issue is so serious that Madam Margaret Gaddy definitely switches channels if one of her movies appears on a TV station she is watching.





" You Know African mothers, they see entertainers as the unserious ones. So since I started acting, she has never watched any of my movies before, not even one. It bothers me but I haven' t had a conversation with her. Even with the movies I produce, she has never been at the premiers or watched them before" Ghallywood actress Yvonne Nelson disclosed

The award- winning actress Yvonne Nelson further disclosed that in the year 2010 when she was banned, she went through depression and would not leave her room but no one cared including her sister. According to the actress Yvonne Nelson, they do not even mind when she gets awards for her hard work.

" Even when I get awards, they do not even mind, same with my two siblings. When was banned in 2010, I was very depressed and wouldn' t even leave my room; they still did not care. They are simply uninterested" , Yvonne Nelson added.