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‘I never called Dulcie Boateng’s mother a witch’

Priscilla Kwaatemaa Andoh is a businesswoman and social media influencer Priscilla Kwaatemaa Andoh is a businesswoman and social media influencer

Businesswoman and social media influencer Priscilla Kwaatemaa Andoh has firmly denied rumours that she once labelled the mother of former friend and Snapchat star Dulcie Boateng as a witch.

Speaking candidly on The Delay Show, Kwaatemaa described the allegation as false and unfair.

“I may have an innocent face, but I’m not an angel. I’m very difficult. I have never labelled her mother as a witch. Am I a pastor?” she quizzed.

Kwaatemaa stressed that while she is calm by nature, she is not someone to be taken for granted.

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“I don’t backbite; I don’t cause fights between people. I’m calm, but I’m not soft. If you trigger me, I’ll retaliate,” she added.

She also dismissed claims that she instigated a fallout between socialites Aba Dope and Olivia. According to her, Aba remains her “girl” and she had no hand in their differences.

“If she has an issue with someone, that’s her issue. I haven’t instigated anything,” she explained.

Her clarifications come amid persistent rumours surrounding her bitter fallout with Dulcie Boateng, a friendship that once saw the pair travel internationally and spend time like sisters.

By denying the witchcraft claims and distancing herself from gossip, Kwaatemaa aims to set the record straight: her hands are clean, and the narratives pinned on her do not reflect who she truly is.

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