Ghanaian Afropop singer Wendy Shay has stated that she is the most bullied artiste in the history of Ghana’s music industry.
In an interview with Nigerian media personality Adesope Olajide, the “Bedroom Commando” hitmaker spoke about the struggles she has faced entering the music scene after the death of Ebony, revealing that the level of bullying she endured affected her and also took a toll on her family.
“I’m the most bullied artiste in the history of Ghana music,” she said.
Wendy Shay explained that the constant negativity and harsh criticism got so intense that her mother urged her to give up music entirely and return to Germany, where she lived before starting her music career in Ghana.
“My mom told me to quit and come back to Germany because it was crazy and it affected everyone in my family. Some of my family members were even shy to identify with me at that time,” she stated.
Wendy Shay said the experience helped her grow stronger.
She also acknowledged that while the bullying was difficult, she still had fans who stood by her, consistently supporting her music and streaming her songs.
“I won’t even wish that on my worst enemy, but that built me. Even in all of that, I still have lovers who still listen to my music, every time they were ranking the most streamed female artistes, I was the number one,” she added.
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