After bashing from celebrities and Ghanaians alike for supposedly publishing a private conversation with TT, Mz Gee denied claims with a curse to whoever shared the video. And her main suspect happens to be Gideon Boako, spokesperson of the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
MzGee, in a video, explained the circumstances surrounding the mysterious leak of her conversation with the veteran actor begging for leftovers from her kitchen. According to MzGee, the conversation was a voice note, not a phone conversation was many believe it be.
Through her explanation, information gathered points to Veep’s office as the source of the leak.
“And so I came to Ghana and began to ask questions. And then I reached out to somebody, who knows somebody in the office of the vice president to ask questions about what TT’s claims are. And this person in the office of the vice president was vividly worried. And said that, oh, we have redeemed our pledge to him. And this is not going to be good for the vice president or if he gets to hear it or it goes out there.
“…How did he say it? We said there was a voice note. He said, ‘can I hear the voice note? So in confidence, not thinking that anything will be done. But thinking that I would get a solution for TT.”
After a detailed account of the possible leak, MzGee went further to issue another disclaimer on her Instagram.
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