Joselyn Dumas claimed in a recent interview that after reading Yvonne Nelson’s book, she came to understand and respect her better.
Meanwhile, the ongoing debate over Yvonne Nelson’s recently published memoir has gained new support from Ghanaian actress and businesswoman Victoria Lebene.
The requirement for Yvonne to divulge what she wrote in her book is not one Victoria Lebene sees as necessary.
Self-proclaimed Dancehall King Shatta Wale has, however, entered the recent disputes involving actress Yvonne Nelson and Ghanaian musician Sarkodie.
Recently published author Yvonne Nelson’s book has generated excitement on social media. In some of the book’s excerpts, Yvonne describes how Sarkodie abandoned her when she became pregnant for him.
He said that she was too young and enrolled in school to raise the child. She thus had to have an abortion.
She experienced some side effects following the treatment, though, which caused her to bleed heavily for several days.
Sarkodie was the one who caused the pregnancy, yet he never helped her or even followed up with her after having the abortion.
On social media, Yvonne’s admission sparked conflict. While some people were horrified by Sarkodie’s behavior, others, like Shatta Wale, think he is innocent. Shatta Wale said in a series of tweets that Sarkodie was still too young and innocent to engage in vices.