Pascaline Edwards, a seasoned actress from Ghana, thinks that people in Ghana should be grateful that comic Funny Face is still alive and able to discuss his financial struggles.
She claims that a lot of people are unable to handle the difficulties the well-known comedian has been facing lately, and regrettably, rather than providing assistance, many have decided to insult him.
Pascaline Edwards stated in a recent interview with Pulse Ghana that only people who have experienced comparable tragedies can truly comprehend Funny Face’s current predicament.
“I’m not surprised Funny Face is broken. Oh, his case is a very dicey one. The guy has gone through hell and back. So why won’t he be broke. He is trying to pick up the pieces. “I see some people bashing him and saying all kinds of things about him. We should be thankful he’s alive to say he is broke.
“If you haven’t experienced what he went through before, you might probably think he is not serious. You could do worse if you are in his position,” she further noted.
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A few days ago, Funny Face made headlines on social media when he disclosed in a post that he was having financial difficulties, which was preventing him from fulfilling his paternal duties to the fullest extent.
“Charley man made some bad choices, and it has cost me. If you won’t help me, please just don’t destroy me to other companies who want to use me for ambassadorial deals. So I can gradually gather some money small small to go see my daughters. It’s not that I don’t want to see them, but Charlie, I’m broke. My everything spoil.
“Please stop destroying me to companies !!! WE LIVE WE LEARN !! A situation that has caused me everything !! My hope is built on the LORD… and I know HE will come through for me…so allow me, so I can hustle and gather money small to go see my daughters…as for baby Kimberlyn she turned 3 years on the 24th NOVEMBER…she has never seen me before !! Hmmm life [sic],” he wrote.
Although some online users, including former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan, have donated him 1,000 cedis and asked for additional assistance, others believe he is undeserving of any assistance.
Pascaline Edwards, on the other hand, disagrees, pointing out that she was having some difficult circumstances personally and that these are difficult times for everyone.
“Even me, I’m broke but because I don’t say it people think I’m okay; like I’m broke too. So if you have any help, kindly help me because I’m in the same boat with Funny Face,” she said.