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I am busty and happy–Mercy Asiedu

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When she started acting, one part of her body that made her stand out

among others was her bust region and despite repeated ogling and

bullying comments on social media, Kumasi-based actress, Mercy Asiedu

could just not be bothered.

She learnt to ignore everyone, embrace her breasts and has since

become proud of them.

"I want people to know that, I am comfortable with the size of my

boobs. And that is something that nobody can change. Eventhough they

are heavy they do not restrict my movements.

"I can run, jump and do anything that others with small breasts will

do so you see; I am more than okay with the size of my boobs.

"When it comes to outfits, in spite of their size, I rock any dress I

want. I am proud of my boobs," she said in an interview with Showbiz

on Tuesday.

Commenting on if being busty affects her dressing when it comes to

costuming her for movies, she said; "that is not a problem at all. The

costumier is usually aware of my measurements before I even get on

set.

"Most of them know my body size and my measurements so they are aware

of what will work for me. They always make provisions for that and so

far, I have not heard of any complaints," the mother of two said.

Talking about how she feels whenever her colleague actors use the size

of her breasts as a point of reference in movies, she said; "I do not

get offended at all because I know it is just acting and we are doing

comedy so it's not really a big deal for me."

Touching on her music and her Eye Adwene Kyere album which she

released last month, Mercy Asiedu said, people should not be surprised

when they see her singing because that had always been a part of her.

"I have been singing all my life. In fact, I started singing and

acting at the same time but you know how when God wants to favour and

bless you, he decides any medium of His choice so I will say, God

used the acting aspect to bless me and that is how come I put music on

hold until now," she said.

Asked to say a word to up and coming actors, Mercy said, "I want them

to know that being a star does not come on a silver platter. I am

aware that most of our ladies especially are in a rush to hit the

screens but the truth is that, it takes determination, patience and

endurance to get there.

"In their quest to become stars, they should also be willing to add

prayers and be ready to start from small beginning, be humble and

strive to do better than the people they see as mentors," she added.

Mercy Asiedu, who is currently the president of The Actresses

Association of Ghana (ACTAG) is known for many movies including Psalm

23, Asoreba, Job, I know My Right, Suzy, Obiyaa, Matriki Wo, Agya Koo

Aware Broni, Asem Asa, Otan Nni Aduro and Emma Pe Aware.

Credit: Graphic Online

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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