It’s wrong to call Salma Mumin an ‘Ashawo’ - Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo

Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo disagrees with Socrate Sarfo on Salma Mumin’s prostitution claims

It’s wrong  to call Salma Mumin an ‘Ashawo’ - Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo
Salma Mumin

Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo has said that anyone calling Salma Mumin a prostitute lacks adequate knowledge of the entertainment scene.

The Entertainment analyst vehemently disagreed with the stance of Socrate Sarfo and Irene Opare concerning nudity and prostitution. 

Socrate Sarfo had earlier said that the world will keep calling Salma Mumin a prostitute unless she stops exposing her body in photo shoots.

This he said after Salma Mumin had warned the media to stop calling her a prostitute or associating her with the prostitution business.

“You’re a beautiful lady and there are a lot of decent young men out there who are after you. They see your nice beautiful curves and how beautiful you look and how industrious you are... but if you involve yourself with those things like the watermelon pictures and showing your naked buttocks, those private things, people feel you’re selling yourself because that’s what the prostitutes now do..."

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"That is how the prostitutes advertise themselves," he opined during a panel discussion on Peace FM’s “Entertainment Review’’.

Irene Opare equally stated that a lady does not have to expose her body to succeed in the entertainment industry.

“Nudity is not the only channel to let them have money or become big. I know a lot of celebrities who don’t go nude but they’re making it big time…So, with hard work and prayer and you’ll get to where you want to get to. Not really negativity; don’t push negativity," she said.

Arnold addressed the issue and outlined that there is a stark difference between a nudist and a prostitute.

“Nude doesn’t mean you’re stuck naked. If you show a bit of flesh, it is still nude. So, if an actress, a celeb takes that photoshoot, how do you classify it that because she has done that photoshoot, it means she is a prostitute or somebody will brand her as a prostitute? That’s totally unfair," he retorted.