Lil Win Apologises to His Colleagues Over His Recent Outbursts: “I Was Caught Up in the Moment”
- Lil Win has offered a heartfelt apology to some of his colleagues in the Kumawood industry over his recent public outbursts
- In a video, the comic actor explained the reasons behind his criticisms towards them and expressed an interest in making amends
- Lil Win's apologies to his colleagues over his outbursts triggered mixed reactions from Ghanaians on social media
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Veteran Kumawood actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has apologised to his colleagues over his recent outbursts.

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In a video seen by YEN.com.gh, the Wezzy Empire CEO expressed remorse over his recent insults amid his promotion of his recently premiered Captain Ibrahim: The Last African Hero movie.
Lil Win shared that he lashed out at his colleagues due to being overwhelmed by the pressure from promoting his new movie and the criticisms from people he felt were not supportive.
He noted that he was caught up in the moment and urged his colleagues to forgive him.
He said:
"I am begging my loved ones. You all saw how I was suffering before I premiered my movie. You had people not showing support but who were quick to say negative things about me whenever my issues came out. This is what made me react that way because there was pressure on me."
Lil Win noted that he had regrets over some of the things he voiced his opinion on and begged those affected by his actions to forgive him.
The veteran Kumawood actor also assured them that he had repented and would never repeat such actions in the future.
Lil Win also noted that he would no longer respond to negative comments about his new Captain Ibrahim Traore: The Last African Hero film and upcoming project, A Journey To Africa.
The video of Lil Win apologising to his colleagues over his outbursts is below:
Lil Win slams colleagues after Sandra's interview
Lil Win's apology to his colleagues comes days after he lashed out at them following his former protégé Sandra Ababio's interview with her colleague Emelia Brobbey on the Okukuseku TV show.
In a viral video, the Kumawood actor vowed never to honour an invitation to any media platform owned by some of his colleagues in the film industry.

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The Wezzy Empire CEO also accused some of his colleagues of using their fame to make money in many shady ways.
Before his outburst, Lil Win slammed his colleague Emelia Brobbey for asking Sandra Ababio questions he deemed 'irrelevant' in their interview.
The Kumawood actor also accused his colleague of being a 'pretender' and claimed that she was disrespectful and mean to Sandra when they met on the set of her first-ever Kumawood movie, Adofo Asa.
Lil Win's apology to colleagues stirs reactions

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YEN.com.gh has gathered some comments from social media users below:
samuel_tsiwah wrote:
"Apologising after talking nonsense has become the norm."
lady_anniedarkwa commented:
"You need to learn how to behave. You are getting out of hand."
naashika_brown said:
"You do the same thing over and over again, then come back to apologise. Bro, be serious, okay?"
Woman recounts bad treatment from Portia Asare
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a woman recounted the bad treatment she received from Portia Asare as she entered the film industry.
In a video, Cutie Julie alleged that the Kumawood star intimidated her on several occasions while they were filming on set.
She noted that she later decided to quit pursuing an acting career due to the harsh treatment from Portia Asare.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh