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Actress Nana Ama McBrown was moved to tears by bosom cancer survivor Patience's courageous story on Onua Showtime.

Mon, 28 Oct 2024 Source: Mercy Mensah

Actress Nana Ama McBrown was moved to tears by bosom cancer survivor Patience's courageous story on Onua Showtime. Patience shared her experience with silicone implants, encouraging women to seek medical help rather than relying on unproven remedies from pastors or churches. She credited her husband and daughter's support for her recovery. McBrown praised Patience's bravery, highlighting the importance of love and support in overcoming challenges.




Actress Nana Ama McBrown got emotional when Patience, a bosom cancer survivor, opened up about battling the sickness and how she had to live with wearing silicone implants.

On the Friday edition of Onua Showtime aired on October 25, 2024, Patience said she was not shy about showing off her silicon implants, which have now replaced her original ones.

She noted that she was not shy about telling people that her bosoms were fake because she wanted to empower and encourage all women, and to tell them that it was not the end if they were to come down with the sickness.

Patience pleaded with all women to refrain from using ointments and oil given to them by their pastors and the church to smear their bosoms to treat cancer.

“Dear men, please help your wives when they enter into such conditions because there are challenging moments on the healing journey,” Patience said.

The Onua Showtime host asked Patience whether she believed that the support of her husband and children helped her overcome this sickness. She responded in the affirmative.

On the same show, Patience showered God’s blessings on her husband, Samuel Kofi, and her daughter Ivy, who she said did not like the idea of her going about showing people the scars on her chest.

“Your bravey is too much,” Mrs McBrown Mensah said as she broke down into tears on the show.

Actress Nana Ama McBrown was moved to tears by bosom cancer survivor Patience's courageous story on Onua Showtime. Patience shared her experience with silicone implants, encouraging women to seek medical help rather than relying on unproven remedies from pastors or churches. She credited her husband and daughter's support for her recovery. McBrown praised Patience's bravery, highlighting the importance of love and support in overcoming challenges.

Source: Mercy Mensah