Ghanaian actor Don Little has called on the public to apologise to fellow comedian Funny Face.
According to him, Ghanaians were unfair to the comedian after a minor accident.
Don Little’s comments come in the wake of an incident involving Lilwin that tragically led to the death of a child, while Funny Face’s accident resulted in no fatalities.
Don Little expressed his disappointment with how Funny Face was harshly treated despite the minor nature of his accident.
He contrasted this with Lilwin’s behaviour, noting that while Funny Face was apologetic, Lilwin appeared to show little remorse, even recording a gratitude song from his hospital bed after surviving the accident.
This, Don Little argued, was insensitive to the deceased’s family.
“Ghanaians are being hypocritical,” Don Little remarked, criticising the public’s reaction to the two incidents. He believes that Funny Face is often unfairly targeted due to his social media antics, and in this case, he was unnecessarily manhandled.
Don Little urged Ghanaians to render an apology to Funny Face, acknowledging the disparity in how the two actors were treated and called for fairness.
Yaw Dabo’s comments came in response to the recent resolution of Kumawood actor Lilwin’s case, in which he settled with the family of a three-year-old boy he accidentally killed.
Lilwin was granted bail of GH?50,000 and was required to compensate the family. He provided a brand-new car, paid a sum of money, covered the hospital bills of the boy’s father, and promised to support the deceased child’s siblings.
Reacting to this, Yaw Dabo expressed that Ghanaians were too lenient with Lilwin while being overly harsh towards Funny Face.
He argued that Lilwin, who was involved in a tragic accident that resulted in the death of a child, was allowed to walk free, whereas Funny Face faced harsh criticism and online backlash.
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