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I Was Never Pimped Or Exploited – Former Miss Ghana 2nd Runner Up

The Miss Ghana saga just keeps getting messier and messier.

The second runner-up for 2015 Miss Ghana, Rebecca Asamoah has come out about the allegations. She commented on allegations by two former beauty queens that organisers of the show pimp winners to big men.

Miss Asamoah made her stance on Hitz FM. She states that neither Inna Patty nor any official of Exclusive Event introduced her into any illicit act to help her raise money for her projects when serving the organisation.

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According to Asamoah, she cannot fathom why winner for the 2015 edition, Antoinette Delali Kemavor has accused organisers of the event of introducing her to big men in the society.

She explained that Delali was her driver for the first five months of their reign. This was because she, Rebecca did not know how to drive.

The current Miss United Nation added that Delali drove her around town to seek sponsorship for her projects. Therefore, it comes as a surprise to hear the same person accuse organisers of pimping them.

“I didn’t know how to drive at the time they gave us the cars so about five months, Delali was the one driving me around to seek for sponsorship. She was the one driving me to all the companies I visited to seek for funds to help my project. Her statement that we were being pimped to people never happened to me.

Anytime we visited a company, we presented our proposal to them and if it fell inline with their project, they come on board. Honestly, I was not pimped to anybody. I just did my part to support her (Delali) as a queen. With all what they are saying, I never had that experience with Inna Patty” Rebecca stated.

Rebecca Asamoah later expressed shock over Delali’s comment during her allegation against the beauty pageant. This was in reference that she did not know how her runner-ups raised their funds.

“I am even shocked. For her to say she can only imagine how I raised my funds when she was the one driving me each day for almost five months is a surprise to me. I want to make it clear to people that when they are listening to such accusations, they should not just jump into conclusions because some of the hardwork and grace of God that has pushed us to where we are now.

I left Miss Ghana when my time was up”. she added.

At this moment, it is unclear what the truth about Miss Ghana is. However, one thing we do know is that the truth will always come out.

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Lawrencia Larbi-Amoah