Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has backtracked on a viral DNA claim about one of his children after his management clarified that the revelation was part of a movie promotion.
Last week, LilWin stirred controversy on social media after a video surfaced in which he suggested that a child he had raised for nine years was not his biological son. In the clip, the actor said he had no problem continuing to father the child despite the alleged discovery.
The video quickly triggered widespread speculation about the comedian's personal life and marriage, with fans debating the claims online.
However, LilWin's management team, Wezzyempire, over the weekend issued a statement dismissing the claim as fictional.
According to the statement, the viral video was part of a promotional campaign for LilWin's upcoming movie titled DNA, which is set to premiere on the group's YouTube channel, YouTube, via Wezzyempire TV.
Management stressed that the storyline in the video was designed to create buzz for the film and does not reflect LilWin's real-life family situation.
They added that the actor is happily married and a proud father of eight children.
The team has therefore urged the public to stop speculating about the comedian's paternity and the state of his marriage, insisting that the viral video was simply a teaser meant to give audiences a glimpse of the drama surrounding the upcoming film.


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