Entertainment industry tensions have resurfaced after Ghanaian artiste manager and record label boss Bullet made explosive claims about his past relationship with Miss Forson, who was then an upcoming musician, and her alleged involvement with musician and entrepreneur D-Black.
Speaking during an interview on Okay FM’s popular entertainment show Ekwanso Dwoodwoo with Nana Romeo, Bullet claimed that D-Black “took Miss Forson” from him, became involved with her, and ultimately damaged her music career rather than helping her progress in the entertainment industry.
According to Bullet, he believes Miss Forson’s career suffered after her association with D-Black, suggesting that opportunities she could have benefited from were not fully realized. His comments have since sparked intense reactions online, with fans and industry observers debating the allegations and revisiting the history between the personalities involved.
Neither D-Black nor Miss Forson has publicly responded to Bullet’s claims at the time of reporting. The remarks have, however, reignited conversations about personal relationships, influence, and career growth within Ghana’s entertainment industry.
As the story trends across social media, many are waiting to hear responses from the other parties involved.



