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    Bullgod cited King Paluta's conduct as a lack of professionalism Bullgod cited King Paluta’s conduct as a lack of professionalism

    Ghanaian entertainment critic, Bullgod, has sharply criticised artiste, King Paluta, following a viral moment at the All-White Boat Party in London, where Paluta publicly insulted a guest.

    In the viral videos which trended on social media, during his performance at the All-White Boat Party in London on June 29, King Paluta paused his act to angrily hurl insults at a female guest, over her disinterest in his show, publicly chastising her for not “vibing” with his performance.

    In reaction to the footage during a discussion on Hitz FM on July 5, 2025, Bullgod cited the artiste’s conduct as a lack of professionalism.

    “That is why he was underground for 15 years and he will go back for another 88 years. The reason I can say that is because of what he has displayed in the video,” he remarked.

    During his critique, Bullgod took aim at Ghana’s celebrity culture, arguing that artistes are frequently pampered.

    “From day one… we hype them up… put them in cars they’ve never sat in before, pair them with beautiful ladies… and inexpensive clothes, they forget it is all an illusion and begin to believe they are stars,” he said.

    Circling back to King Paluta’s behaviour, Bullgod questioned why the artiste was fixated on one person out of 100s, noting that such an incident would not have occurred if he had the proper training necessary.

    “If you really know your craft, you won’t bother with that… why was he fixated on that one person? Where are these people getting their training from?” he questioned.

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