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“I Don't Abominate Dr Likee But I Will Charge Him Ghc 20,000 A Day For Youtube comedies” – Lilwin reveals

In a recent interview with Poleeno, Lilwin clarified that he doesn't detest his fellow actor,Dr. Likee. 


There have been rumors of a feud between the two actors, but Lilwin set the record straight by stating that there's no enmity between them. On the negative, Lilwin considersDr. Likee his coworker and holds no ill- will towards him.  

Lilwin’s statement comes as a stimulating memorial that actors, just like any other professionals, can have healthy working connections and collective respect. It's pivotal to disband rumors and avoid gratuitous conflicts in the assiduity to foster a probative and cooperative terrain.   

Lilwin’s decision to reduce his figure for YouTube derisions also reflects his understanding of the changing dynamics of the entertainment assiduity. With the rise of digital platforms, content generators are chancing new ways to reach their followership. YouTube has come a popular medium for actors to showcase their gift and engage with suckers directly.   

By offering his services at a reduced rate for YouTube derisions, Lilwin opens up openings for collaboration with over- and- coming content generators. This gesture demonstrates his support for the growth of Ghana’s digital entertainment scene and his belief in the power of collaboration.   

It's apparent that Lilwin’s success isn't just limited to the big screen. He possesses a strategic mindset that allows him to acclimatize to the changing geography of the entertainment assiduity. 


Lilwin’s decision to charge GHC 40,000 per movie and GHC 20,000 for a day in YouTube derisions showcases his worth as an actor. 

His fashionability and gift have allowed him to command similar high freights. likewise, he has clarified that there's no enmity between him andDr. Likee, emphasizing the need for healthy working connections in the assiduity. 

Lilwin’s decision to reduce his figure for YouTube derisions also demonstrates his rigidity and support for the growth of digital platforms. 

With his exceptional chops and protean approach, Lilwin continues to allure cult and solidify his position as a prominent figure in Kumawood and beyond.





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