Nana Ama Mcbrown was hosted by Bola Ray on the popular Starr Chat program, where she offered insightful perspectives on both her personal and professional experiences.
A significant moment in their engaging discussion was her marriage advice.
The accomplished actress and television host suggested that women should wait until they are at least 35 years old before considering marriage.
For men, she recommended that they should be at least 45 years old before getting married.
Mcbrown emphasized the importance of maturity, explaining that many marriages fail due to a lack of experience and understanding, which typically comes with age.
Her opinions have sparked considerable discussion online, and it’s easy to see why.
This perspective may have been influenced by her own experiences, particularly her reported divorce from her husband, Maxwell Mensah, as well as the events surrounding her marriage and the subsequent challenges.
Nana Ama Mcbrown was in the news recently when she offered an unusual explanation for her absence from Nollywood films during the latest episode of her show, Onua Showtime, aired on Onua TV.
She expressed that Nigerians tend to overlook their Ghanaian counterparts, providing minimal opportunities for them within the Nigerian entertainment industry.
Based on her observations, she has resolved not to participate in any Nollywood productions or promote their music at the expense of Ghanaian artists.
To illustrate her viewpoint, she referenced the current Big Brother Nigeria reality show, noting that a song by Sarkodie was played briefly before being cut off as soon as it was identified as a track by a Ghanaian artist.
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