Celebrated comedienne Jacinta Ocansey has dismissed criticisms about her comedic abilities, indicating that she’s focused on her dedicated fanbase.
In an interview on Channel One TV‘s “The Chat,” hosted by Ekow Koomson, Ocansey, often referred to as the “Queen of Comedy,” affirmed that she has reached a point in her career where negative opinions no longer affect her.
“I don’t care about the negativity., I don’t care about those who say I am not funny..I’m moving forward. I’m concentrating on those who appreciate and support my work.” She confidently said
The Ghanaian-Nigerian iconic comedienne stressed that it’s unproductive to dwell on comparisons between comedians.
Watch the video below:
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