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“I Miss Going To The Club” – McBrown Opens Up

“I Miss Going To The Club” – McBrown Opens Up

McBrown Opens Up

“I Miss Going To The Club” – McBrown Opens Up

Nana Ama McBrown is keeping it real. 2026. The Ghanaian actress and Onua Showtime host told GhanaWeb she misses club life.

Motherhood changed everything. Marriage, TV, brand deals, raising Baby Maxin — McBrown’s schedule is packed. The Empress says she’s grateful, but she’s human. She misses the freedom of her younger days. Dancing, loud music, no 6am call times. Just vibes.

This isn’t a complaint. It’s honesty. McBrown has been in the industry for over two decades. From _Asoreba_ to _John and John_, from Kumawood to prime-time TV. She’s one of Ghana’s most bankable faces. But fame + family means trade-offs. Clubbing doesn’t fit the current chapter.

Fans are relating. The comments under the GhanaWeb post are full of mothers saying “same.” McBrown voicing this breaks the “perfect celebrity mom” illusion. You can love your kids and still miss your old life. Both can be true.

The bigger picture: Ghana’s entertainment space is watching its legends evolve. Jackie Appiah, Yvonne Nelson, McBrown — they’re not just actresses anymore. They’re moguls, mothers, brands. McBrown’s Onua Showtime is one of the most-watched shows in Ghana. She’s booked, busy, blessed. But sometimes, she just wants to be Nana Ama at the club.

Relatable Empress.

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