Controversial and outspoken radio and television personality, Deloris Frimpong Manso aka Delay has come under constant criticism and often caught in between several misunderstandings in the news.
Just last week, the television presenter got into it, carrying on two of the strongest women in showbiz, Ahuofe Patri and Yfm’s Caroline Sampson.
Ahuofe Patri was accused of trying to own “Cocoa Brown” which is said to be one of Deloris’ many nicknames. And she received a backlash for that from the television presenter.
Caroline was outplayed in the end though in what looked like a publicity stunt according to reports.
This week, she’s trending once again with shots fired by her former counterpart Afia Schwarzenegger still the talk of the town.
Amidst all the brouhaha, there’s been one musician who’s been observing from afar whatever’s been happening and shares the sentiments of Deloris.
According to rapper Genesis, Delay is one of the most attractive and beautiful women in Ghana, and anyone who can’t attest to that fact is a hater. He believes, she is human and as human, we’re programmed in our individual ways.
The “dangerous” rapper also states that, they share the same birthday and what makes it more interesting is, they were born the same year, 25th June, so that alone must account for something.
“I’ve been keeping tabs on her for quite a while, I admire her a lot, not just her personality, but she’s a very charming lady”. I have not told her in person, but i’m hoping to get the opportunity to meet her and share what I've kept for all this while”- he said.
Genesis was formerly a member of the famous group D2, who had hits such as fever, Backside, ‘mama ne dada” etc., Genesis was to most D2 fans, the strongest member of the group with his versatile rap skills and a sting for singing. They parted ways due to individual reasons.
The rapper recently released his video for the smashing hit single “dangerous” which featured Zeal(VVIP).
Well, it's only a matter of time, we wait to see how his love story with Delay transpires.