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When Close Friends Become Enemies – Reasons for Sally Mann’s Hate for McBrown Revealed (Video)

Nana Ama McBrown and Sally Mann used to work together and had a nasty feud. Additional information has emerged in the aftermath of Mann’s latest irrational attack on the actress.

Sally Mann constantly has something unpleasant to say about Nana Ama McBrown whenever she appears on a media platform.

It all started with her most egregious attack a few months ago, when she blasted McBrown for not being a natural mother since she conceived through IVF.

Her heinous attack was widely condemned, with netizens accusing her of being jealous and resentful toward McBrown.

Sally has now taken lighter shots at McBrown whenever she gets the opportunity.

Mann was back on the attack on McBrown in a recent interview.

Social media users observed that Mann’s hatred towards McBrown isn’t typical and has more to it than meets the eye in response to a video of her appearance.

Netizens pointed to Mann’s previous working history as a reasonable explanation for her hatred, adding that something major must have transpired between them.

“I used to wonder how she could talk so negatively about her until I found out they’d been friends before and she (Sally) was the producer for McBrown’s kitchen.” If they were friends, they would know exactly what happened between them. “When friends turn enemies, expect the worst from either one,” the fan warned.

Watch the video below;

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