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Moesha Boduong: I can’t date a man without a car

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When it comes to starting a relationship, Moesha Boduong, knows exactly what she wants. The curvy Ghanaian actress recently revealed the ideal qualities she looks for in a partner and even shared what traits turn her off.

Boduong, stated that a “broke” guy can never win her heart.

“My first boyfriend was a man without cash and we were struggling together. But he cheated on me severally and got my heartbroken. After such experience, I vowed never to date a broke guy. I can’t date a man without a car. A man with at least a Corolla or a Hyundai isn’t bad for a guy who wants to date me,” she explained about the types of guys she’s interested in.

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Contrary to the notion that she dates several men, Moesha advised women who sleep with men for survival.

“Sleeping with different men will never make you successful or rich. No man will spend on a hoe, men love women who are exclusive. Don’t believe in everything you read on social media and don’t believe in rumours and gossips,” she said.

Moesha Boduong was a former military officer who rose to fame as an actress in Ghanaian movies, as a television host on Viasat 1TV and as a model.

Buduong’s controversial interview

In April 2018, Buduong came under heavy criticism from Ghanaians over her controversial interview with CNN reporter Christiane Amanpour. In the interview, Buduong mentioned that Ghanaian women use men as their primary source of income. She added that since the economy is tough; they do this through engaging in sexual intercourse with the men.

In her words: “In Ghana, our economy is such a way that you need someone to take care of you. You can’t make enough money as a woman here. Because even when you want to get an apartment, in Ghana they take two years’ advance and I just started working where will I get money to pay?”

Her comments received harsh criticism from both men and women; who felt she was painting a negative picture of Ghanaian (and by extension African) women.

Celebrities such as John DumeloLydia ForsonEazzy, DKB and Afia Odo shared their views on Twitter, most of them negative.

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