Under the spotlight since the beginning of her show “Mood by EK,” Emmanuelle Keita has found herself in the midst of a heated controversy after the leakage of a voice note in which she targeted Emma Lohoues.
Emmanuelle Keita and Emma Lohoues were revealed to the public through their roles as actresses in the successful Ivorian series “Class’ A,” which aired during the 2000s. Now highly followed on social media platforms, these two women with similar professional backgrounds no longer associate with each other. In fact, they are frequently subject to constant comparisons from their respective online communities.
This week, a voice note attributed to Emmanuelle Keita was leaked on the internet. In this recording, the influencer expressed herself regarding the constant comparison between her and her long-time colleague, Emma Lohoues. “The day Emma Lohoues can compare herself to my friend Albertine’s little toe, I’ll commit suicide by jumping from my 4th floor. She’s envious. She doesn’t like other people’s happiness. The way I highlight my friends, she doesn’t do it,” she stated in the voice note. Spread like wildfire, this voice note attributed to EK is sparking passionate debates among the fans of both businesswomen.
“Emma isn’t prettier than me…” It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Emmanuelle Keita has targeted Emma Lohoues. The two actresses from the “Class’ A” series had been involved in a series of media clashes triggered by Peter 007 in December 2021. He had shared an audio statement attributed to Emmanuelle Keita, in which she criticized Emma Lohoues. “Emma isn’t prettier than me because I work hard for what I have. Emma gets involved in various affairs, but I don’t engage in such practices (…). Emma couldn’t be associated with someone like you (Peter 007). She’ll continue to lie about her life; she’s the mistress of several men (…). When I’m compared to Emma, I feel proud (…). Emma envies me and wants to imitate me,” Emmanuelle Keita had asserted.
These statements had triggered a flurry of reactions, to the point that they prompted a strong response from Emma Lohoues herself.