Onua TV’s latest addition, Nana Ama McBrown has revealed how she managed to keep men off her while she was unmarried. And many men would be familiar with what she described she did since that looks a popular act among some ladies.
According to the former host of the United Showbiz on UTV, she made it difficult for men to propose to her as she quickly added them to the friends zone and those who do move pass that zone are added to the “siblings” zone.
In an interview with Johnnie Hughes on 3FM, the marquee Media General addition stated that it was difficult for men to openly propose love to her because of her culture of friend zoning them while adding that the instances of men coming after her stopped when she tied the note with her beloved Maxwel Mawu Mensah in 2016.
“Men stopped coming after I got married. It is difficult to approach me, you can’t confess your love to me one time. It will be difficult for you to openly declare your love for me on that level because, by the time I finish with you, we could be more like siblings,” she told Johnnie Hughes.
“I will deal with you as a friend. That is how I move. I don’t impress anyone. It is hard for any approach like that. I am not like that,” she revealed on 3FM.
Nana Ama McBrown was on Monday, March 13 unveiled as the newest face of Onua TV following her exit from United Television(UTV) of the Despite Media.
Her switch has generated so much controversy with her former colleagues at the Despite Media labeling her as ungrateful. Some said she was not a media material despite her popularity as an actress and it was her former employees who nurtured her to become who she is now.
However, Nana Ama McBrown has revealed that she feels at home at her new place and she moved because she had no contract with anyone. She added that she prayed about the offer from Media General before accepting and she thinks it is the right move.
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