Ghanaian female musician says female Artiste can date their Managers

Enterprising Ghanaian female musician, Dede Supa has aired her concerns towards artistes dating their managers.
In a recent interview with Kwasi Aboagye Live sighted the Lifeline Records artiste said she does not see anything wrong for artistes to have love affairs with their managers.
The ‘Over’ hit singer said once two adults have agreed to have extra relationships aside from their business it should not be a problem for anybody.
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When she was asked whether she is dating her manager, Dede told the host, that her manager is a nice man, intelligent and she is also beautiful and intelligent as well—so there won’t be anything wrong if they decide to date.
The Ghanaian female musician was not happy about how many people think artiste managers handling female musicians are automatically ‘chopping’ them.
Dede Supa lamented that her effort to tell her true relationship with her manager has not been accepted by the many presenters who have interviewed her.
She added that she is tired of answering those questions of whether she is having an affair with her manager.
Dede stated that henceforth, she would leave that for the public to judge it themselves.
Source: newstimesgh.com

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