Contrary to the widespread speculations that the award-wining female vocalist comes from a very wealthy family, it appears all those assertions are false and nowhere near the truth.
Narrating her tough childhood struggles on Stacy Amoateng’s ‘Restoration’ program, Mzvee recounted how both her parents and 5 other siblings used to share the same room.
She also emotionally narrated how she and her siblings slept on empty stomachs on some days.
The former Lynx Entertainment signee also noted that although life was bitter at that particular point, she’s much grateful that struggles did not last.
In her own words;
I don’t know why people think I’m some dadabee child from some really rich home, eating with Queen Elizabeth and traveling all over the world. People do not know that life started really poor for my family. Six of us, including my parents sleeping in one room for six years of my life and God worked for us until this point. At a point we were able to get a bunk bed for my siblings and I. two people on each and my parents slept on the floor.
My mom didn’t have an education she came from the village. My dad grew up in the village as well but he had education. There were times where there was no food, they will leave the only food for me because I was the last born
My mom used to sell a pot of rice where we were squatting and because she is a really good cook, people patronized her food very well. Her business grew and God being so good she was able to establish two chop bars and a restaurant. My dad also had an opportunity to travel and started bringing home spare parts to Ghana. He ended up having 21 spare parts shops in Abossey Okai. The progress took time but it was consistent,
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Source: Gossips24.com