Ghanaian actress, Lydia Forson has blamed the media for allowing Counsellor Lutterodt in their space and making him become ‘controversial’.
This is in response to news making round that the counsellor has been banned from counselling on television and radio by the Ghana Psychology Council.
According to the actress, Counsellor George Lutterodt did not just spring up overnight.
She said people enjoyed him when he mocked women and called them names which is why they kept giving him the platform to slum women just so to get viewership/ listenership.
She put this on her page on Twitter:
“Because a number the media houses enjoy having him on their shows to berate women for ratings. He says all the things they wish they could say about us. Everyone who gave that man a platform to insult women and never stopped him is equally culpable.”
Because a number the media houses enjoy having him on their shows to berate women for ratings.
He says all the things they wish they could say about us.
Everyone who gave that man a platform to insult women and never stopped him is equally culpable. https://t.co/ta2BzqmFgL
— miss forson (@lydiaforson) September 20, 2019
“Counselor” Lutterodt didn’t happen over night; radio, tv, producers, presenters etc all contributed to his notoriety.
People chose “ratings” over respect, they enjoyed him mocking women, calling them ashawo and egged him on.
If I see any of you people tweet about this eh 🙄
— miss forson (@lydiaforson) September 20, 2019
Counsellor Lutterodt is known for saying outrageous things and calling women awful names. The news of his ban is one people have agreed to all over social media.
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By: Hajia Lamy Gates | ghanaweekend.com