Socialite and businesswoman Rose Gold
Socialite and businesswoman Rose Gold has taken a strong swipe at critics who continue to gossip about her relationship with businessman Nana Prempeh, telling them bluntly to “go and die in the bush.”
Appearing on The Delay Show, Rose Gold responded strongly when host Delay asked what she would say to those alleging that Prempeh is romantically involved with multiple women.
“They should go and die in the bush,” she said. “If they feel grown enough to marry, that’s their business — we haven’t sent them. We’re still young and honestly, we don’t even have the time.”
She added that she does not rely on anyone and believes in divine provision. “In my family, getting married isn’t a struggle; we trust in God. He’s my provider — not any man. They should focus on what people are saying about them instead of obsessing over my life. They should leave my matter alone. Very soon, they’ll see me flourishing even more.”
Rose Gold’s comments come on the back of ongoing scrutiny surrounding her relationship with Prempeh. She earlier revealed that she was 17 years old when the relationship began, and she initially did not know he was married.
“I wasn’t sure if he had a wife or not. I only knew he wasn’t wearing a ring,” she said. “Even if he had told me he wasn’t married, I wouldn’t have believed him, so I didn’t bother to ask.”
She said it was about a year into their relationship that she discovered he was married, at which point she confided in her mother. “She advised me not to cross the path of the other woman. It’s not like she supported it, but I didn’t give her a reason to be worried,” she noted.
Despite the criticisms, Rose Gold insists she remains focused on her growth and won’t be distracted by what others say. “When the time is right, what will happen will happen,” she told Delay.
Watch the full interview below:
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