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According to Ohemaa, she cannot entrust Osebo with her children because her son has informed her that his father said he will sew a skirt for him. She adds that her daughter has also been crying over her father’s ‘skirt’ fashion.
Expressing her displeasure, Ohemaa in a video seen by pulse.com.gh said: ” my son told me that dad said he would sew me a skirtHe added that his 10-year-old daughter has also been crying because she has seen comments that her father is gay because of the skirts he wears.
“My daughter has a laptop, tablet, and phone that she uses for online classes. Last night the things that the girl has gone to see on social networks about the skirt that her father has worn with comments that he is gay has left her crying for so long.“he said in Twi.
According to Osebo’s ex-wife, real name Richard Brown, she cannot entrust her ex-husband with her children because she believes he does not mind sewing them a skirt and posting them on social media.
She explains that Osebo has already informed her that he has sewn an ‘African clothing’ for the children, but wants them to come to her house so that they too can have a photo shoot.
However, Ohemaa says that he will not let the kids go because he thinks he wants to put them on his ‘skirt’ designs and post them on social media.
“Yo Ohemaa, I tell you Osebo that my children will never come to your house or your store because I have seen that this can cloud their future because if you can put someone’s child in a skirt and post on social networks, how much more will your children“he said in the video below.
However, Osebo has always been defending her ‘skirt fashion’. He explains that what he usually wears is the Scottish Kilt with another he calls ‘fontomfrom’ that he has created from a Nigerian fashion.
Osebo, whose real name is Richard Brown, rose to prominence in Ghana in 2017 after appearing as the father of Nana Aba Anamoah’s only child. Since then, the fashionista has carved out a niche that is slowly giving him the title of fashion god of Ghana.
The Ghanaian fashionista stormed the red tent at this year’s Golden Movie Awards over the weekend with his squad, all styled in popular Osebo designs that earned him an interview with the BBC.