Award-winning Ghanaian singer Sefadzi Abena Amesu, known as S3fa, has shared her struggles with fame. She explained that being popular can sometimes feel very lonely.
S3fa made this emotional confession during an interview on the Not Me podcast. The “E Choke” hitmaker broke down in tears as she spoke about her personal challenges.
She revealed that fame is not always as happy as it looks from the outside. Behind the cheers and admiration, there are many moments of pain and sadness.
According to her, the pressure to always look strong and happy is very heavy. She said it leaves little space for her to be real and show her true feelings.
S3fa explained that as a creative person, she always feels many eyes watching her. This constant attention makes it hard for her to be herself in public.
She shared that there were times she performed with great energy and a big smile. Yet, when she got home, she cried on her mother’s shoulder in silence.
The singer admitted that what people see on stage or social media is not the full truth. She said it is only about 40% of her real life and struggles.
S3fa wants fans to understand that entertainers also go through difficult times. They may look strong, but many of them fight private battles every day.
Her story shows that the entertainment world is not as perfect as it appears. Behind the lights and the applause, many artistes hide deep pain.
S3fa’s emotional words remind people to treat celebrities with kindness. She believes everyone, even stars, deserves compassion and support.
She also pointed out that social media makes the pressure worse. People expect artistes to always look happy, beautiful, and successful.
But in reality, she said life is full of ups and downs. Like anyone else, she also feels fear, sadness, and disappointment.
Her honest confession has touched the hearts of many fans. It gives a rare look into the struggles that come with being famous.
S3fa hopes her experience will encourage other artistes to speak up. She wants people to know that being real is more important than pretending.
Her story is a powerful reminder that fame does not always equal happiness. Behind the smile of every star, there is often an untold story.
Source : Pulse.com.gh

