Yaa Jackson has sparked a lively discussion during her recent appearance on the Delay Show, hosted by Deloris Frimpong Manso.
Known for her straightforward approach, Yaa Jackson did not hold back in sharing her firm views on relationships, especially regarding financial expectations.
In a striking moment, she declared, “I’ll become an Ashawo if my man can’t provide for me. Rahim Banda can’t even buy me a brand new car. I don’t date broke guys.”
This bold statement underscores Yaa’s belief that financial stability is a non-negotiable aspect of her romantic partnerships.
While she acknowledges her father’s wealth, Yaa is adamant about not depending on his financial support, insisting that her partner should treat her well and take care of her needs.
Throughout the interview, Delay probed Yaa on her mature demeanour, to which she replied that she simply embraces her authentic self.
She further revealed that her social media persona often contrasts sharply with her actual life, hinting at a more complex reality behind the glamorous facade.
As Delay pointed out Yaa’s eccentricity for her age, she stood her ground, asserting that her roles as a model and actress necessitate a unique approach to her public persona.
Yaa gained popularity in the early 2010s, particularly for her roles in various Ghanaian movies and television shows. Yaa Jackson is also recognized for her music career, where she blends contemporary and traditional sounds, often addressing themes relevant to her generation.
In addition to her acting and music, she is known for her bold statements and lifestyle, which often attract media attention and spark conversations on social issues, particularly those affecting young women in Ghana.
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