Patricia Afriyie, a former girlfriend and ‘baby mama’ of Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah (also known as Lilwin) has recounted the struggles she went through with the entertainer when she first met him.
She told Oheneba Media in a recent interview that when she met Lilwin, he was an up-and-coming actor and shoemaker.
Patricia, who was also a wannabe actress at the time, said they went through difficult times to make ends meet when they met.
“We went through a lot of challenges when I met him. There were times we had to drink ‘gari soakings’ before going to bed. People even tried to advise me to leave him but I didn’t because I had hopes that things would get better. I met him when he was an upcoming actor and a shoe maker,” she said.
She revealed that she had a miscarriage at age 14, but had two kids a few years after that.
“I was 14 years when Lil Win and I started dating. I was in class 6 by then. I got pregnant at the age of 14, but I had a miscarriage. When I was about 15 or 16 years old, and at JHS 3, I became pregnant again and gave birth to my first child. Seven months later, I got pregnant with my second child,” she narrated.
She said that later, Lilwin started abusing her physically and did not give her good treatment as the mother of his children.
According to her, even though they were not married, she had trusted that he would finally perform her marriage rites until actress Sandra Ababio came into the picture. She accused Sandra (who she claims dated Lilwin) of being the cause of their break-up.
“I saw her [Sandra’s] nude photos on Lil Win’s phone, that was when I believed the dating rumours,” she said.
Patricia also admitted to cheating on Lilwin when they were together.
“I cheated on him because of hunger. I was starved. Ask him how many times he also cheated on me. I can mention all the girls he slept with,” she further stated.
A few days ago, Lil win got married to his second ‘baby mama’, Maame Serwaa.
Patricia has two kids with Lilwin and has also fathered three children with Maame Serwaa who is said to be based in the United States of America.
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By: Kwame Dadzie | Ghana Weekend