Ambassador Dr. Bishop Samuel Owusu has attributed comedian Funny Face’s recent outburst on social media to the effects of consuming weed-infused candy, commonly referred to as “weed-toffee,” which was allegedly given to him by a friend over five years ago.
According to Dr. Owusu, the comedian has not fully recovered from the influence of the substance, and this has contributed to his erratic behaviour.
Ghanaians have expressed deep concern following Funny Face’s latest Instagram post, which contained alarming and derogatory remarks.
The post has caused widespread concern and prompted calls for immediate intervention to support the comedian, who has a history of mental health struggles.
In his troubling message from Monday, September 9, Funny Face expressed intense frustration and aggression, making alarming threats and derogatory remarks.
His chaotic tone and the nature of his statements have deeply worried fans and followers. They are urging those close to him to intervene before the situation worsens, fearing that this outburst could signal a decline in his mental health, especially given his past experiences.
This is not the first time Funny Face has exhibited troubling behaviour on social media. His struggles with mental health have been well-documented, leading to a previous hospitalisation.
The comedian has been open about his battles, and while he has received significant support from fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry, his recent actions have intensified concerns about his well-being.
Current investigation reveals the comedian is under good condition under family care.
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