Beautiful, talented and every inch a high profile celebrity, Yvonne Nelson is no stranger to attention from the media and fans alike. Following her highly publicised relationship and eventual break up with musician,
Iyanya, the Ghanaian actress braved the odds and took to the media to share her side of the story in a no holds barred interview with entertainment and lifestyle site, Bella Naija.
While many empathised with her situation, others called her out for getting involved in such a high profile relationship in the first place, their point – if you don’t like the heat, then by all means leave the kitchen. But with all of this, she remained unfazed, holding her head up and standing by her story making one thing clear, Yvonne Nelson is anything but shy of attention and has absolutely no problem with putting her business out there.
So when she shared a munched screen image of a supposed death threat warning sent to her by a ‘concerned person’ earlier in the day, it came as no big surprise when rather than receive some show of concern, she received major backlash for the move instead. The message which was shared on her Instagram account had urged her to be careful as someone in the entertainment industry wants her dead. She also went on to say that she had sent the message to the police and thanked fans for the love…and then came the onslaught. While some called her out for her obsession with social media, others claimed she had infact sent the message to herself and asked her to stop playing games lest she gets what she’s looking for.
So the question is who really wants Yvonne Nelson dead? With a thriving career and a juicy endorsement deal with Zaron cosmetics, there’s no doubt that Yvonne is enjoying a spate of good fortune financially but is it enough to make her a target of murder or is the ‘House of Gold’ actress really just seeking attention as some of her fans have alluded? More importantly if the actress really did receive such a message, is social media the best place to share such a sensitive piece of information irrespective of the fact that she said she had shared the message with the police?
Check out photo evidences below!!
Iyanya, the Ghanaian actress braved the odds and took to the media to share her side of the story in a no holds barred interview with entertainment and lifestyle site, Bella Naija.
While many empathised with her situation, others called her out for getting involved in such a high profile relationship in the first place, their point – if you don’t like the heat, then by all means leave the kitchen. But with all of this, she remained unfazed, holding her head up and standing by her story making one thing clear, Yvonne Nelson is anything but shy of attention and has absolutely no problem with putting her business out there.
So when she shared a munched screen image of a supposed death threat warning sent to her by a ‘concerned person’ earlier in the day, it came as no big surprise when rather than receive some show of concern, she received major backlash for the move instead. The message which was shared on her Instagram account had urged her to be careful as someone in the entertainment industry wants her dead. She also went on to say that she had sent the message to the police and thanked fans for the love…and then came the onslaught. While some called her out for her obsession with social media, others claimed she had infact sent the message to herself and asked her to stop playing games lest she gets what she’s looking for.
So the question is who really wants Yvonne Nelson dead? With a thriving career and a juicy endorsement deal with Zaron cosmetics, there’s no doubt that Yvonne is enjoying a spate of good fortune financially but is it enough to make her a target of murder or is the ‘House of Gold’ actress really just seeking attention as some of her fans have alluded? More importantly if the actress really did receive such a message, is social media the best place to share such a sensitive piece of information irrespective of the fact that she said she had shared the message with the police?
Check out photo evidences below!!
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