“Reason why I cry every day” – Choirmaster shares heartbreaking tribute to late wife Beverly Afaglo
Ghanaian musician Choirmaster has opened up about the emotional pain he continues to endure following the death of his wife, actress Beverly Afaglo, revealing that he still breaks down in tears every day.
Nearly three weeks after her passing, the former Praye member took to Instagram to share a touching tribute in memory of the woman he described as his greatest source of strength and happiness.
In a video posted on June 12, 2026, Beverly was seen enjoying one of Choirmaster’s live performances. The late actress appeared cheerful as she smiled, danced, and sang along to his music while interacting with others at the event.
The emotional clip was accompanied by a short but powerful caption that reflected the depth of the musician’s grief.
"Reason why I cry every day," he wrote.
The video featured some of Choirmaster’s most popular songs, including Shoddy, one of the biggest hits from his days with the award-winning music group Praye.
His post quickly touched the hearts of fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry, with many flooding the comments section to offer condolences, prayers, and words of encouragement as he navigates life without his wife.
Beverly Afaglo died on May 24, 2026, after battling cancer for an extended period. Her death came just four days before her 43rd birthday, sending shockwaves across Ghana's entertainment industry.
Tributes poured in from actors, musicians, media personalities, and fans who celebrated her remarkable career, warm personality, and contributions to the Ghanaian film industry.
In previous tributes, Choirmaster, known in private life as Eugene Baah, described Beverly as his pillar of support and a constant source of inspiration throughout their years together.
The couple married in 2012 after dating for several years and were widely admired as one of Ghana's most beloved celebrity couples. They frequently shared moments from their family life, earning the admiration of many Ghanaians.*
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