Victoria Lebene: I don't despise Yvonne Nelson

Since actress and filmmaker Yvonne Nelson's autobiography, I am Not Yvonne Nelson, was released a few days ago, it appears that actress and entrepreneur Victoria Lebene has been on a "shade throwing spree."

Victoria Lebene: I don't despise Yvonne Nelson

 She has been belittling Yvonne for some of the book's chapters that try to give readers a peek into the actress' sex life and previous relationships, calling it sensitive material that shouldn't be made public.

Her "jabs" have caused rumors to spread that she had something against Yvonne from the beginning and was intentionally picking on her by using the fictitious escapees in the book.

But in a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz, the Broken Mirror actress clarifies the situation, stating that she had nothing against Miss Nelson and that her colleague should have used the utmost caution when discussing some of the sensitive topics she mentioned in the book.

The mother of two contended that it was utterly inappropriate and callous of Yvonne to have revealed such private information to the public, particularly in light of the possibility that it could damage the reputations of the people involved and have a detrimental effect on their families.

 I do not despise Yvonne at all. She simply went too far with some of the private information she disclosed, in my opinion. I'm not saying Yvonne shouldn't express her feelings, but she need to have been careful about how she did it.

It would have been more appropriate if she had tempered some of the admissions she made in the book without disclosing such explicit information. This is due to the fact that the individuals involved may also need to recuperate from this in the same way that you believe you are.

"Sarkodie wasn't big then; he's bigger now. The person's reputation should be taken into account given that he is a married father of young children. Both the wife's and the kids' feelings are present.

Despite the fact that I am physically capable of withstanding every gunshot that is aimed at me, not everyone is. She should have taken all of them into account.

Victoria Lebene continued, "I don't believe in the past; I simply believe that whatever occurred should have been able to fortify me and direct me toward the appropriate course so that I may become a better version of myself.

I don't think I want to offer a narrative of how I have had sex or how many abortions I have had; it doesn't make sense. If I have to write a book, it will be one to empower people, to advise people. But just because I think this way doesn't mean I despise her. Although occasionally we should consider the sensitivity of what we say and do, she continued, "it is okay if it's a strategy to sell the book."