"I don’t care about what people say about me" - Becca

Singers says she’s not bothered by what bloggers and news post say about her

"I don’t care about what people say about me" - Becca
Rebecca Archeampong

Ghanaian singer, Becca has said that she has never given thought to the made up stories written about her and her husband because she doesn't care about what people think or say. 

She said that she has chosen to remain positive when it comes to her outlook on life as only her husband's opinion matters to her since he's the only one that wakes up beside her. 

 “Blogger don’t wake up with me so whatever they say is their business, I can’t be bothered. I think if everybody knows me, I’m the sort of person who is very positive. Even in the hardest times I’m very positive. I’m a human being so I go through that emotional state where you think ‘can you just leave me alone because am a good person’,” the musician said in an interview on Restoration with Stacy Amoateng.

 

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"Unfortunately you will think you are a good person but not everybody wants the good for you and so yes there were a lot of things flying around which honestly I didn’t really care because there was nothing you were telling me about my husband that I didn’t know so I wasn’t really bothered. Some of them were fabricated, it was more than it is but honestly, I wasn’t bothered. I was enjoying my honey in Santorini so I couldn’t be bothered.” She added

Beccas has set the record straight, as she revealed that she had known her husband for ten years before they got married contrary to claims that they had only known each other for three months. 

"My husband proposed to me actually, a year before we got married. That, people don’t know. He proposed a year, it was actually at Movenpick you know; he proposed a year before we got married. So, when people were saying Becca just got to meet the husband, in my head, I’m thinking: they said I knew him three months before we got married. I said: ‘Well, no problem” she said.