Dancehall artist Shatta Wale has expressed his concerns about the mental health of comedian Funny Face, suggesting that his struggles may be indicative of broader issues within the creative industry rather than just personal marital problems.
In a heartfelt Facebook post, Shatta Wale urged individuals in the creative arts industry in Ghana to break the cycle of depression and frustration that seems to be prevalent.
He emphasized the importance of seeking help for those affected by mental health challenges.
Shatta Wale highlighted that Funny Face’s situation goes beyond marital issues and sheds light on the deeper systemic challenges faced by individuals in the creative industries.
He called for a collective acknowledgement of the dysfunction within the industry and encouraged everyone to speak up and advocate for change.
“The creative arts industry must break the cycle of self-punishment through depression and frustration. It’s time to speak up and seek help. What’s happening to Funny Face isn’t solely a marital issue; it’s indicative of deeper systemic challenges within our creative industries.
“Let’s acknowledge the dysfunction in our structures and stop pretending everything is fine. Speak up, it’s time for change!! Sorry, my brother Funny Face. May God see you through,” he said.
The recent car accident involving Funny Face in Kasoa has reignited concerns about his mental well-being. Eyewitnesses reported that the comedian’s speeding vehicle caused injuries to several pedestrians, including a mother, two children, and two adults on motorcycles.
Currently, Funny Face is in police custody while the injured individuals are receiving treatment at the hospital. Shatta Wale’s comments contribute to the ongoing dialogue surrounding mental health in the creative industry and emphasize the need for support and awareness.