Kumawood actress-turned-TV presenter, Suzan Haidamous, has officially announced her retirement from acting, stating that she is no longer interested in pursuing a career in the film industry.
In a recent interview with Dave Hammer on Hello FM, Suzan explained that this decision comes after much personal reflection. The actress, who now goes by the name Aduanaba Bronii, revealed that her priorities have shifted, largely due to her role as a mother of three, with her eldest child now 26 years old.
“I want to be a role model for my children,” she shared. “Taking on certain roles in Kumawood no longer aligns with the values I want to pass on to them. So, I’ve decided to step away from the movie scene.”
Suzan also cited her current role as a television presenter on Super A1 TV as another major reason for stepping away from acting. She highlighted the differences between the two professions, noting that TV presenting—especially live broadcasts—is more straightforward compared to the demanding process of shooting movies.
“With presenting, everything is done live in one take, which I find much easier,” she said. “In contrast, acting involves multiple cuts, takes, and re-dos, which have become increasingly difficult for me to manage.”
While fans of Kumawood may be disappointed, Suzan’s supporters have expressed admiration for her decision to prioritize family and personal growth. Her new chapter in media as a presenter continues to earn her recognition and respect within the Ghanaian entertainment industry.
Source; ghpage
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