Schalke 04 and Black Stars player Hans Adu-Sarpei has denied rumours that he is dating Oman FM presenter Delores Frimpong-Manso, known in showbiz circles as Delay.
The quiet and unassuming football star made the revelation on Ghana�s best-loved primetime television show, The One Show on Viasat 1 when asked if he is going out with the Afia Schwarzenegger producer. �I have not met this lady called Delay before neither was I responsible for the puppy I have been told she said I bought for her. They are all lies. Ghanaians talk a lot and no one should believe such rumors,� he said.
Sarpei�s denial has somewhat exposed the radio and television presenter who has contradicted herself on too many occasions about the true nature of her supposed relationship with the footballer.
In a series of rebuttals over the past six months, the cut-through presenter has been forced to eat back her own words over the veracity or otherwise of the speculation that Sarpei bought the dog, nick-named Biscuits, for an outrageous USD 2000 price. �I love dogs and I have a collection of them but as at now, Biscuits is my favourite. She takes only chicken, biscuits and milk and has become a part of my family,� Delay told local media in January.
The interview also dwelled on the footballer�s career, which so far has been impressive. Sarpei has consistently played for the Black Stars and also for Bundesliga side Schalke where he managed a UEFA semi final spot this year only to be defeated by eventual final losers, Manchester United.
The One Show is fast establishing itself as Ghana�s favourite primetime television show. It is hosted by the multitalented Jocelyn Dumas and media personality PY Addo Boateng. It airs Mondays to Thursday from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Source: ghanacelebrities.com
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