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‘Learn to mind your business’ - Berla Mundi slams fan asking her to get married

 Published By Traze Closet











Popular Ghanaian TV personality, Berla Mundi, has called out a fan who indirectly asked her when she's getting married.





Berla Mundi

The TV presenter, recently took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the appropriate age to leave one's parents' house.


However, one follower took the opportunity to indirectly ask about her marital status and future family plans.


The follower's comment, subtly questioning when Berla Mundi planned to settle down and shift focus from her career to family life


"At what age do you get married and have children and stop focusing on your career?" the follow asked



This prompted a swift and assertive response from the TV personality. Berla Mundi bluntly replied, "At the age when you learn to mind your business," garnering praise from followers in the comment section.


Among the supporters was Instagram user milly_stak, who commended Berla Mundi's response, stating, "@berlamundi Perfect Answer........I just don't understand why some people cannot mind their business."


Another user, funghana_, expressed enthusiasm, saying, "@berlamundi my girl is cookkkkiiiinnnn."


This comes after Berla Mundi's recent commentary on the challenges faced by young men in relationships. Last week, she highlighted the difficulties of competing with older individuals who may have greater financial stability.


Addressing the unique burden on young men, Berla Mundi emphasized the pressures they face in meeting the expectations of their partners. She noted the disparity in resources, citing instances where young men find themselves competing with financially established older individuals.



"In relationships, there's a lot of pressure on young men. You are competing with a 60-year-old man who probably can afford all the things a girl your age would like," she explained. The TV personality shed light on the challenges faced by young men in meeting their partners' expectations while navigating financial constraints.















Source -Pulse

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