Kumawood star, LilWin, reveals emotional trauma after losing MTN ambassadorial deal
Ghanaian actor and comedian, Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has opened up about the emotional turmoil he faced after losing his MTN ambassadorial deal.
In a recent interview on The Afternoon Show on TV3, LilWin shared that the loss of the lucrative deal had a significant impact on him. Despite this setback, the talented actor remains resilient and focused on his craft.
LilWin also revealed that he has an impressive record of appearing in over 2000 movies throughout his career. He explained that this number only represents what he has kept in his personal library, suggesting that the actual count could be even higher.
The Kumawood star expressed pride in his work, stating that he has contributed significantly to the Ghanaian movie industry. He emphasized the importance of his movies in educational settings, revealing that he has even provided copies to schools for educational purposes.
Additionally, LilWin shared insights into his upcoming movie, ‘A Country Called Ghana,’ which is set to premiere on May 17 at the National Theatre in Accra. The actor disclosed that he had faced challenges with a Ghanaian actor who was initially cast in a role but was replaced due to negative intentions.
Despite the hurdles he has faced, LilWin remains dedicated to his craft and continues to make strides in the entertainment industry. Fans can look forward to seeing him shine in his latest project and beyond.