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Maame Serwaa hints at dropping jaw-dropping secrets about her affair with Mcbrown’s husband

Serwaa Prikels, a Ghanaian socialite and hair entrepreneur, made news this weekend after her ex-lover, Ridwan, accused her of sleeping with Mcbrown’s husband, Mr. Maxwell Mensah.

Ridwan stated in an explosive Snapchat message that he did not marry Maame Serwaa due to her adultery.

According to the famed Accra big guy, he found Maame Sewaa cheating on him several times but forgave her.

Ridwan further said that Maame Serwaa sleeps with different powerful men, including Mcbrown’s husband, Mr. Maxwell Mensah.

He also threatened to completely damage Maame Serwaa’s social media image if she didn’t stop paying bloggers to smear his name.

Maame Serwaa Prikels has broken her silence in a discreet yet profound way amid the growing crisis.

On her Instagram profile, she shared a photo of herself next to a Range Rover, which she claims Ridwan gave her.

The enigmatic comment accompanying the photo has sparked debate and speculation, implying that Maame Serwaa is preparing to address the situation head-on.

Maame Serwaa hinted to her readiness to tackle challenges in her caption, claiming that she had “awoken” and was ready to fight barriers with the ferocity of a beast.

Her use of figurative language in her article has fueled speculation that she is preparing to respond to the claims, possibly sharing her perspective on her alleged link to McBrown’s spouse.

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