HomeTrending NowDelay debunks viral quote attributed to her by OMGVoice.

Delay debunks viral quote attributed to her by OMGVoice.

Media personality dismisses circulating statement as false and urges public to disregard misinformation


Ghanaian media personality Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, has firmly denied a viral quote circulating online that has been attributed to her by a Ghanaian blog.

The controversial statement, widely shared across social media platforms, claimed that the television and radio host had said, โ€œI have my own money, cars, houses and businesses, I only need a hardworking man to marry.โ€ The quote quickly gained traction, sparking mixed reactions among fans and the general public.

However, Delay has come out to categorically refute the claim, stating that the quote is entirely false and does not represent her views or statements in any form.

According to her, the story was fabricated and wrongly published by OMGVoice, a platform she accused of putting words into her mouth without verification or consent.

Delay emphasized that she has not made such a statement publicly or privately, and described the circulating narrative as misleading and inaccurate.

She further clarified that such publications contribute to the spread of misinformation and can damage personal and professional reputations if not addressed promptly.

The media personality urged her followers and the general public to disregard the viral statement, stressing that it should not be taken as a reflection of her beliefs or lifestyle.

This development has once again highlighted the growing issue of misinformation in the digital media space, where unverified quotes and sensational headlines often gain rapid attention online.

Industry observers note that public figures, especially media personalities, are increasingly becoming targets of fabricated stories designed to generate clicks and engagement.

For Delay, who has built a strong brand over the years through authenticity and consistency, the need to correct such misinformation is crucial in maintaining her credibility.

Fans have since reacted to her clarification, with many expressing support and calling for responsible journalism and fact-checking within the blogging community.

Some have also urged content creators to prioritize accuracy over virality, especially when reporting on public figures.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying information before sharing, particularly in an era where social media can amplify false narratives within minutes.

As discussions continue, Delay remains firm in her stance, reiterating that the alleged quote is false and should be completely ignored by the public.

Moses Akarh
Moses Akarhhttps://talentzmedia.com
Iโ€™m An Entertainment Journalist, A Blogger And A Social Media Activist.
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -
Google search engine

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Share via
Copy link