No knockout stage, no Kumawood: LilWin's bold World Cup promise
Ghanaian actor, filmmaker, and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has stirred controversy on social media after making a dramatic vow regarding Ghana's performance at the ongoing FIFA World Cup.
In a viral video shared on X, the Kumawood star expressed immense confidence in the Black Stars' ability to progress beyond the group stage, declaring that he would walk away from his acting career if the national team fails to qualify for the knockout rounds.
According to LilWin, he is so certain of Ghana's chances that he is willing to stake his future in the movie industry on the team's success.
Speaking passionately in the video, he stated: "If the Black Stars do not qualify from the group stage, I will quit acting in movies. I would rather start acting in adult films."
The actor further emphasized that he was not joking and stood firmly behind his statement.
"I am saying this with so much confidence that if Ghana does not qualify for the next stage, I will quit acting in Kumawood movies," he added.
LilWin did not stop there. He intensified his remarks by insisting that he would fully commit to his promise should the Black Stars fail to meet expectations at the tournament.
"My manhood will be all over the internet, acting in adult films," he boldly declared.
The comments have since sparked widespread reactions across social media, with many fans expressing shock while others questioned why the actor would tie such an extreme personal pledge to the fortunes of the national team.
As the Black Stars continue their World Cup campaign, LilWin's controversial promise has become a major talking point among football lovers and entertainment enthusiasts, with many now watching closely to see whether Ghana advances to the next stage—and whether the actor will be forced to honour his vow.
Source: classfmonline.com
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