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Ghanaian singer S3fa got emotional while sharing her emotional struggles as a female celebrityShe shared her vulnerabilities in dealing with fame in an episode of the reality show GH QueensFor the first time, S3fa opened up about the many times she went home to cry after performing Ghanaian singer and reality TV show host, Sefadzi Abena Amesu, better known by her stage name S3fa, has shed light on her silent emotional battles as a celebrity.S3fa gets emotional as she talks about being lonely and her struggles with fame during a segment on GH Queens. Photo source: S3fa, GHQueensTVSource: InstagramThe singer, a cast member of the all-new season of the GH Queens reality TV show, said there are times when she goes home crying after performing on stage.S3fa’s vulnerable moment was captured as part of the second episode of the third season.She shared her ordeal after the reality TV show’s cast, which includes Efia Odo and Coco Trey, embarked on a soul-searching therapy.Read alsoAmerican lady quits job, moves to Ghana to start shea butter business, video sparks reactionsJOIN IN: Tell Us What You Think About Yen.com.gh and Unlock a Chance to Learn Copywriting for Free.”It’s really sad when you find yourself in a space where too many people have their eyes on you. You can’t fully express yourself. You’re being drained so much, but you expected to give and give. People don’t realise, you’re human too.”According to the E Choke hit-maker, there are times when she forces herself to perform and entertain fans despite being in an emotionally bad spot.”They expect you to just be happy. There have been so many times when I’m not myself and I don’t feel like singing. But I’ll go on stage to dance for people, only to come home and be crying to my mum.”S3fa questions her faith on QH QueensS3fa is one of Ghana’s biggest female music stars with several hits, including E Choke and Fever, which features Sarkodie.Despite her astronomical rise in the music industry, the singer, who cut ties with her label Black Avenue Music last year, has had to deal with endless comments about her body and fashion choices.Read alsoAbena Moet claims wives of cheating men are the happiest in a viral videoS3fa with her former label owner, D-Black, the CEO of Black Avenue Music. Photo source: S3faSource: InstagramDuring the GH Queen episode, S3fa poured out her raw emotions, questioning God why her struggles linger despite pushing the right buttons.”If there’s a God and I’m praying to God to help me, I’m doing the necessary things needed to be done for things to work out. Why is it not working out? Sometimes you don’t have anybody to talk to and everyone expects you to be some type of way,” S3fa said.”It’s not easy. What you guys usually see on TV is like 40 per cent,” the singer added.The segment with S3fa sharing her emotional battles starts at 53:29 of the video below:Subscribe to watch new videosS3fa’s struggles stir reactions from fans YEN.com.gh gathered a few comments from social media users.Pounx🇨🇦 noted:”Celeb self no get anybody to talk to am not the only lonely soul.”A I K I N S🤎🐻 commented:”Can I hug her and tell her everything is gonna be calm.”Read alsoGhanaian woman boldly praises President Mahama after passport experience: “Don’t come for me”the_unfiltered_life1 shared:”I keep saying this: celebrity life is not for everyone. Some people enjoy the hype but cannot deal with the backlash or other aspects of it.”Deschamps added:”Money can’t make you always happy.”S3fa defends Cina Soul against Big AkwesEarlier, YEN.com.gh reported that S3fa rallied behind Cina Soul when Big Akwes launched a scathing tirade against her music colleague.On Max TV, the Ghanaian actor the musician, who had just released her album Did I Lie, with unprintable and demeaning comments.S3fa called out the TV station that aired the segment as she criticised the trend of female artistes being too harshly judged in the media.JOIN IN: Suspicious Content In Your Feed? Bust It With Our Free and Brief Fact-Checking Course. Get a Certificate! Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh. Source: YEN.com.gh