The sensation of Nigerian Afrobeat Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed, aka Bella Shmurda, has opened about celebrity emotional victims, comparing the sense of the spotlight with “feeling like a box.”
In a recent vlog with Channel Tweety7 interviews, singers-famous for songs such as “Cash App” and “Vision 2020”-with honesty about the great pressure that came to become a superstar.
“I only enjoy a little celebrity lifestyle. When I am not a celebrity, I used to be more free and hang out with friends. But now, like me in the box,” he said.
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Bella Shmurda also revealed the cost that is often hidden to become the main provider of her family in addition to pressure from the public. He freely discusses how his success places him in the center of his family’s financial needs, the position he is proud and emotional.
The obligation to always provide can make it difficult to prioritize his own welfare, he said, described the responsibility as a source of energy and fatigue.
“I am the main bread of my family, who comes with a lot of pressure. Difficult. The money must continue to come if not, I am in trouble.”