"Ghanaians never loved Ebony like that" - Bullet
Bullet dismissed claims that Ghanaians overwhelmingly loved late singer Ebony Reigns during her lifetime, stating, "It's a lie; Ghanaians never loved Ebony like that." He argued that the artiste endured intense criticism and bullying before her death.
Bullet defended his decision to unveil Wendy Shay at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards shortly after Ebony's death, insisting the timing and platform were appropriate. He said, "That TGMA was the best place to introduce her, and the timing was not wrong." According to him, Ebony regularly suffered online attacks and emotional distress during her career despite her popularity. He also disclosed that the late singer was deeply affected by the criticism she received from the public and "used to cry."
Bullet maintained that Wendy Shay inherited more hostility than support after stepping into the spotlight. He said, "Wendy did not inherit Ebony's lovers but rather her haters," while acknowledging that many Ghanaians sympathised with Ebony after her passing because of her young age and rising success in the music industry. He said, "The part Ghanaians felt sorry about was that she passed on as a very young girl, and she was also at her peak," clarifying, "But it was not love."
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Bullet, a songwriter and producer, has made a controversial statement about the public's perception of the late Ebony Reigns. He suggests that the singer faced significant negativity during her career - but what fueled this claim?
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