In a recent discussion on UTV’s United Showbiz, entertainment figure Bullgod dropped a bombshell, claiming that prominent music manager Mr. Logic had an affair with his former artiste, Mo’ Spence.
His bold assertion reignited an ongoing debate about the dynamics of manager-artiste relationships in Ghana’s entertainment industry, suggesting that romantic entanglements are often an unavoidable part of the business.
“I know for a fact that what I am about to say might lead to a court case, but if that happens, I have a lawyer,” Bullgod said, confidently setting the stage for his revelation.
“I know Mr. Logic was having an affair with Monica Spence. I have always maintained that there’s no way a manager can work with a female artiste without the two of them sleeping together,” he continued.
Bullgod’s statement has not come without controversy. In the past, he has faced backlash for making similar claims, especially when he revealed that singer Becca and her former manager Kiki Banson were in a romantic relationship.
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“In the past, when I said Becca and Kiki Banson were in a relationship, Ghanaians attacked me, but the truth eventually came out,” Bullgod recalled, standing by his assertion that personal relationships often infiltrate professional ones in the entertainment world. “To date, I am yet to see a male manager working with a female artiste without them having an affair.”
Citing Mo’ Spence’s own account of her time working with Mr. Logic, Bullgod emphasized that the relationship was far from professional. “If you listen to Mo’ Spence’s account, you can tell it wasn’t professional; it was purely personal,” Bullgod noted.
While he was critical of the nature of their interaction, he clarified his respect for Mr. Logic’s capabilities as a professional. “I trust Mr. Logic when it comes to his professional work. He’s very capable,” he added, separating the manager’s professional skills from the personal complications he claimed had surfaced.
Bullgod’s claims have stirred a mix of reactions from the public, with many questioning the boundaries of professional relationships in the Ghanaian entertainment industry.
His comments raise larger questions about the complexities of power dynamics in the workplace and whether romantic relationships can ever truly remain separate from professional roles.
The matter is far from new. Over the years, various artistes have faced scrutiny for their personal entanglements with those in their professional circles, including managers and producers.
While some believe such relationships could be an extension of mutual respect or attraction, others see it as a dangerous blurring of lines that could lead to exploitation and conflicts of interest.
Despite the controversy, Bullgod has made it clear that he stands by his words, ready for any legal challenges that may follow.
“If that happens, I have a lawyer,” he said, undeterred by the potential fallout. His comment signals the gravity of the situation and the risks involved in such personal disclosures in the public eye.
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