Stacy: If you can't keep secrets, I won't be your friend

According to media personality Stacy Amoateng, she has no business becoming friends with people who are incapable of keeping secrets.

Stacy: If you can't keep secrets, I won't be your friend

 The Restoration host discussed the value of being selective in her buddy selection in a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz, citing comparisons to love relationships in which warning signs should never be disregarded.

Assessing an individual's moral fiber and capacity for discretion while developing strong relationships were important factors for her to take into account because, in a genuine friendship, concerns should be addressed and resolved in order to uphold mutual respect and trust.

Asked if she had friends in the industry, Stacy stressed that she would "rather have sisters and not friends" because of the deep connections she had formed with individuals who have supported her through her most challenging times and have safeguarded their shared secrets.

When asked if she had any friends in the business, Stacy emphasized that she would "rather have sisters and not friends" due to the close relationships she had developed with people who had helped her get through her worst moments and who had kept their secrets secure.

While some people supported me during the worst period of my life, others kept some of the information we shared private.

She went on, "They have shown me love beyond my imagination," highlighting how crucial it is to maintain confidentiality and trust in intimate relationships.