Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene has once again found himself in the spotlight after his former maid, Mary, opened up about her time working for the award-winning artist. In a recent interview on a podcast hosted by *GyeMyles Multimedia*, Mary shared some behind-the-scenes details about her role in the singer’s household—including some rather personal moments.
Mary clarified that her relationship with Kuami Eugene was strictly professional, dismissing any rumors of a romantic involvement. However, she revealed that there were moments when the musician would forget his towel while bathing, and she would have to hand it to him.
“There were times he would go to take a bath and forget his towel. I would have to bring it to him, but nothing ever happened beyond that. It was just normal,” she explained.
The conversation took an awkward turn when the podcast host probed further, asking if she had ever seen Kuami Eugene naked. Mary, visibly uncomfortable, shut down the line of questioning, stating that such personal details were unnecessary to share with the public.
Her sudden shift in demeanor suggested that she was unwilling to divulge more intimate aspects of her former employer’s life, emphasizing that she was simply doing her job as a maid.
The interview has sparked mixed reactions online. While some fans are amused by the revelation and curious about the dynamics between the two, others argue that such personal details should remain private.
Kuami Eugene, known for hits like “Angela” and “Obiaato,” has yet to respond to the viral interview. However, this isn’t the first time his former maid has spoken about their relationship—previously, she denied rumors that they were romantically involved.
As the story continues to circulate, one thing is clear: the boundaries between public figures and their domestic staff can sometimes lead to uncomfortable revelations. Whether this was an innocent job detail or an overshare remains up for debate.
What do you think—was Mary’s revelation harmless, or did it cross a line? Let us know in the comments!
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