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I follow celebrities like Serwaa Amihere and others in hotels, record videos of them, and take pictures. - Bongo Ideas.

In an exclusive interview with Captain Smart on OnuaTV, Bongo Ideas opens up about their unconventional hobby. 


Going beyond the usual admiration for celebrities, Bongo Ideas admits to actively following famous personalities like Serwaa Amihere and others in hotels, recording videos, and snapping pictures of them. 

This revelation provides a rare glimpse into the world of an ardent follower who takes their admiration to another level.


The interview, which aired on Wednesday 3rd April 2024, delves into the motivations and experiences of Bongo Ideas, giving viewers an inside look at a realm not often explored. 

While some may question the ethics or privacy concerns surrounding this voyeuristic pastime, Bongo Ideas remains unapologetic, unabashedly embracing their love for these Public figures.

During the interview with Captain Smart, Bongo Ideas shared some of their most memorable experiences while following celebrities in hotels. 

They recounted instances where they had the chance to engage in brief conversations, take pictures, and even observe the behind-the-scenes interactions of these public figures. 

For Bongo Ideas, these encounters provide a sense of excitement and connection that traditional fan experiences may not offer.

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