Princess Shyngle Is Suffering From Bipolar Disorder – Kwasi Aboagye
Ghanaian broadcaster Kwasi Aboagye claims that Instagram sensation, Princess Shyngle is suffering from bipolar disorder.
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental illness that brings severe high
and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior.
People who have bipolar disorder can have periods in which they feel overly happy and
energized and other periods of feeling very sad, hopeless, and sluggish. In between those
periods however, they usually feel normal.
Princess Shyngle recently caused a huge social media buzz when she in an interview with
Deloris Frimpong Manso on the “Delay Show” disclosed that she has had sexual relations with
the likes of footballer Micheal Essien, rapper and business mogul D-Black and declared he
r desire to date Togolese international footballer Adebayor.
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She astonishingly also posted on her Instagram page that she is on a serious manhunt for a husband .
Consequently, her hunt for a husband has landed her in the city of Malaga, Spain and she has
posted photos on her Instagram page flaunting her ‘fine’ body to the admiration of her fans and followers
Earlier, Prinmcess had taken from her social media pages all provocative photos of herself with the explanation that she was searching for a husband.
But recently, she’s seen back with new sassy photos of herself and we cannot tell why.
Expressing his view on Princess Shyngle’s damning photos, Kwasi Aboagye without mincing
words indicated candidly that the actress cum model is suffering from bipolar disorder.
The multiple award-winning entertainment radio show host emphasized that he just can’t
fathom why Princess Shyngle would flaunt such deafening photos on social media.
“Ah, so what’s the essence of flaunting such photos on social media…i think Princess Shyngle is suffering from bipolar disorder.” Kwasi Aboagye said on his’Entertainment Review’ Show on Peace 104.3FM.