Ghanaian songstress, Mzbel has revealed that she will never get married as she does not want the public scrutiny that comes with being married as a celebrity.
Mzbel mentioned that although she has been in several romantic relationships, she has never been married and does not intend to.
“I have dated several times to the extent that some men even gave me rings, including the ring I have now. It was given to me by my man when I gave birth. Again, it is not a promise ring but a ring given to me because, after a long period of dating, I gave birth for my man.”
Mzbel
Throwing more light on why she does not intend to marry, Mzbel explained that she does not want peace of mind to be compromised and cited examples of celebrities who got married and suddenly people felt entitled to dictate the kind of lives they should live.
“It is not an issue if I do not want to be married now. And if I meet someone who genuinely loves me and wants to be with me forever, we do not have to necessarily get married nor do we have to announce it to everyone through a marriage ceremony.
“Marriage literally is announcing to the whole world that you intend to be with this particular lady or gentleman, and that I think it isn’t necessary. This is because once you do that, people would begin to dictate what you should wear and what you can’t wear.”
Mzbel
“Have you not seen celebrities who are married and how people talk about them? I don’t want that,” she added.

In other news, Mzbel performed at the CT Entertainment Ghana event dubbed ‘Ultimate Live Experience’.
The brand unveiled the TF Band, TF sounds, and TF lighting inside Westhills Mall. Many partygoers were excited the moment Mzbel mounted the stage to perform her old songs, which many people continue to party with to this day.
One aspect of the ‘Asibolanga’ hitmaker’s performance that caused a stir was when she turned her backside to the crowd and tried to shake it and whine her waist in the process.
Unfortunately for the mother of two, she failed to do the move smoothly and moved towards the back of the stage to make room for her dancers to display their moves.
In the video, her dancers overpowered her as they entertained the crowd by whining their waists and shaking their backsides in impressive positions.
Singer Bemoans Cyberbullying; Calls for Strict Regulations

Ghanaian singer and entrepreneur, Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, professionally known as Mzbel recently voiced her concerns regarding the increasing prevalence of cyberbullying and the misuse of social media platforms in Ghana.
According to the ’16 Years’ hitmaker, social media is increasingly being utilized for negative purposes, such as character defamation and the dissemination of falsehoods.
She criticized various online publications for their tendency to publish unverified information in pursuit of attracting clicks.
“I feel like a lot of people are taking advantage of social media to do wrong things. We are abusing social media. Irrespective of the calibre of people, netizens will find a way to disrespect someone … Social media has become like a weapon.”
Mzbel
Speaking about her own encounters, Mzbel revealed that she has previously initiated legal action against certain bloggers and media personnel on the same issue.
“I’ve used some media people before and taken a couple of people on, but were kept confidential due to their sensitive nature. They have learned their lessons and have repented. One is a journalist, and the rest are bloggers.”
Mzbel
The renowned crooner further urged the government to implement stricter laws against cyberbullying.