Ghanaian actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown has sparked widespread debate on social media after angrily confronting bloggers and content creators over what she described as persistent invasions of her privacy at public events.
The incident occurred during the lavish 60th birthday celebration of Ghanaian businessman Ernest Ofori Sarpong, held on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. The high-profile birthday dinner attracted several celebrities, politicians, business executives, and influential personalities from across the country.
In a viral video circulating online, the actress was seen expressing frustration over the conduct of some bloggers who reportedly crowded around her with cameras during the event.
According to McBrown, many online content creators focus heavily on celebrity appearances and controversies but often fail to support or promote the brands and businesses celebrities work with commercially.
The actress referenced some of the products she publicly endorses, including household and consumer brands she markets across major commercial centres such as Kantamanto and Kejetia.
She lamented that despite her efforts in advertising these products, bloggers rarely repost or amplify such promotional content on their platforms.
McBrown, visibly upset in the footage, accused some bloggers of only seeking attention-grabbing content while neglecting the professional side of celebrity work.
At one point during the exchange, she warned that she would no longer tolerate excessive intrusion into her personal space at events and threatened to confront anyone who continued to invade her privacy with cameras.
Her comments immediately triggered reactions online, with many social media users praising her for speaking openly about the pressures celebrities face in the digital age.
Others argued that bloggers and entertainment content creators also depend on celebrity coverage for survival, suggesting the relationship between celebrities and online media should be built on mutual respect and support.
The confrontation has reignited conversations about celebrity privacy in the entertainment industry, particularly at public gatherings where personalities are often swarmed by cameras and smartphones.
In recent years, several Ghanaian celebrities have complained about aggressive media behaviour at funerals, weddings, parties, and red-carpet events.
This is not the first time McBrown has publicly reacted to such situations. In 2025, she similarly confronted bloggers during the funeral of late TikTok personality Osanju after becoming overwhelmed by the crowd and constant filming.
Despite the heated exchange, many fans described McBrown’s remarks as honest and relatable, noting that public figures deserve personal boundaries even while operating in the spotlight.
