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I Did Not Exit Cheaters-Chichi Cries Out

Chichi Neblett
Actress Chichi Neblett has explained why she has not been casted for the sequel of the award winning Ghanaian movie, ‘Cheaters’.
Speaking in a short interview with NEWS-ONE yesterday ahead of the sequel’s premiere last night, she said, “I did not exit Cheaters. It is just that I am not part of the book2.” 
NEWS-ONE reported on Wednesday that the Liberian born actress was not among the list of actors who have been announced to appear in the Book2 directed by Frank Rajah for Raj Films & Heroes Production.
“Chichi, according to information had been taken off the Book2 of the series ...after she acted in Book 1,” the paper’s source indicated on Wednesday.
But Chichi explained her absence saying, “I was not in Ghana at the time of production and besides when I was called to come on set I had then lost my voice and nothing could be done about it.” 
Meanwhile, director Frank Rajah is yet to speak to the issue.
‘Cheaters’ is currently the most talked about movie in Ghanaian media.
It follows the stories of several young couples caught up in a web of love, lies and extramarital affairs. It throws more light on the assumption that marriage is the only war in which one sleeps with the enemy. If the couple is inseparable, it usually takes five people to separate it and ‘Cheaters’ reflects just that. In this film love is portrayed as a mysterious adventure that takes one through many twists and turns. 
One adds a bit of infidelity to the mix and he or she has the perfect recipe for disaster.
It stars top actors Omar Sheriff Captan, Adjetey Anang, Jackie Appiah, USA-based Cameroonian actress Okawa Shaznay, Uche Iwuannyawu, and Henry A. Asiedu.

Credit: NEWS-ONE

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