Kwaku Manu’s ex-wife refutes Ayisha Modi’s claims about her relocation to the US
Diane, the ex-wife of Ghanaian actor and YouTuber Kwaku Manu, has dismissed claims by social media personality Ayisha Modi suggesting she played a major role in facilitating her relocation to the United States of America.
Ayisha Modi had recently alleged that she supported Diane during her transition abroad, implying she provided assistance and played a key role in the process.
However, in a firm rebuttal, Diane stated that the claims were misleading and fueled by personal grievances rather than truth.
According to her, she neither sought nor received any relocation support from Ayisha Modi.
Diane indicated that Ayisha’s comments were part of a pattern of social media attacks that have been ongoing since her divorce from Kwaku Manu.
She stressed that her move to the US was strictly a personal decision and was not influenced or sponsored by anyone claiming credit online.
Diane further urged the public to treat such narratives with caution, as they often arise from unresolved personal issues.
Her response has sparked fresh debate on social media, with many urging both parties to handle personal matters privately rather than through public exchanges.
The situation adds to the already tense relationship between Ayisha Modi and several personalities in the entertainment space, as she has often been involved in controversies surrounding celebrity disputes.
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