They said I’m not beautiful but I’m more beautiful than their wives and girlfriends – Wendy Shay jab critics

Wendy Asiamah Addo, known widely as Wendy Shay has reacted to her critics.

She intimated that no matter the gravity of the hate she receives in the industry, she will not be distracted from achieving her goals.

Being arguably the most trolled artist in Ghana, Miss Asiamah, responded to claims of her being ugly, saying she is more physically endowed than the wives and girlfriends of her critics.

“I’m more beautiful than their wives and girlfriends. People wey dey look like insult dey insult me. If you are about to give up in life, raise your hands and say this after me, “with God on my side, if Wendy Shay fit do am, me too I go fit do am,” she said.

“Use my story as an inspiration. Since I came into the industry, people say Wendy Shay doesn’t know how to sing, she has no talent, she is not beautiful (she paused to showcase her God-given body and curvy buttocks to shame haters).”

In her closing remarks at the recently concluded “Shay Concert,” held on Saturday, January 7, the leader of the Shay Gang urged the youth to read about her struggles in the music industry and how she has overcome them to inspire themselves.

The Ruff Town Records signee indicated that anybody can go far since she has overcome all odds to remain relevant in the musical space.

According to the queen of Bloomplay streams in Ghana, the third edition of her “Shay Concert,” which was accompanied by a free medical screening on the day of the event at the West Hills Mall in Weija, Accra, was done to compensate her fans—the reason it was a free show.

“I did this show because you supported me making me number on Boomplay. Forget the social media hate. You be the real fans (referring to the attendees). We organized this show within four days but I know haters will say it’s a free show[that’s why more people attended]. If it is because it is free, then do some and let’s see if you will get even a single soul to attend,” she jabbed her critics.

Source: Modern Ghana