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Nana Ama McBrown Clashes With Sammy Flex On Live TV, Demands Respect Over Controversial Remarks

Popular Ghanaian actress and television host Nana Ama McBrown has publicly confronted Sammy Flex, the manager and public relations representative of dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, during a heated moment on her television program, Onua Showtime.

Nana Ama McBrown responds to Sammy Flex during discussion over controversial comments on live television.
Nana Ama McBrown Calls Out Sammy Flex Over Respect Dispute

According to comments made by McBrown during a live broadcast on Sunday, May 31, 2026, she was unhappy with remarks allegedly made about her by Sammy Flex on his YouTube platform and decided to address the issue directly before her audience.

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McBrown Calls For Respect

During the broadcast, McBrown reportedly reminded viewers that she had previously confronted Sammy Flex during an encounter in the United Kingdom regarding comments she considered disrespectful. However, with the discussion continuing online, she chose to revisit the matter publicly.

She was quoted as saying, “Put some respect on this name. Sammy, you are not an industry person. If you are not in my lane, shut up and respect me.”

Background To The Disagreement

The exchange is said to stem from commentary made by Sammy Flex in a YouTube video that allegedly discussed the actress in a manner she found offensive. While the exact context of the disputed remarks remains a subject of debate among fans, the incident has generated significant reactions across social media.

Supporters of both personalities have since weighed in online, with some backing McBrown’s demand for respect while others argue that public figures should expect scrutiny and commentary.

Why This Story Matters

The incident highlights ongoing tensions between media personalities, entertainers, and online commentators in Ghana’s entertainment industry. It also raises broader discussions about professional respect, criticism, and the boundaries of public commentary in the digital age.

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