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Fiifi Coleman Reveals Troubling Details About Ghana’s Beauty Pageant Industry

Ghanaian media personality Fiifi Coleman has shared concerns about practices within the country’s beauty pageant industry, saying some behind-the-scenes activities are “disturbing” and should be discussed openly. In a recent social media post, Coleman raised questions about how some competitions are run and how participants are treated.

Coleman’s remarks focused on what he described as inconsistent standards, lack of transparency and unfair decisions in certain pageants. He suggested that some organisers may not follow fair processes when selecting winners or handling contestants, and that this has led to public dissatisfaction and mistrust. According to him, these issues have encouraged speculation and criticism from fans and stakeholders alike.

The media figure also noted that contestants deserve better support, clear communication and genuine opportunities to succeed. Coleman said the industry should prioritise the welfare of participants and maintain high standards that reflect professionalism and respect. He urged organisers to ensure that judging processes are transparent and that feedback is provided fairly to all entrants.

Some followers and members of the public have reacted to Coleman’s comments by joining the conversation on social platforms, with a mix of agreement and debate about how pageants are managed in Ghana. The discussion comes amid ongoing interest in beauty competitions and their role in entertainment, culture and youth empowerment.

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