My father wanted me to stop modeling and be a Lawyer – Tiffany

Celebrated Ghanaian model Tiffany has confessed that his late father who happens to be a former director at the Bank of Ghana wanted her to be a lawyer instead of a model.

Coming from a rich home, she grew up loving entertainment and modelling but her family did not like the idea.

She noted that it took many years to convince her father and mother that modelling is not for “spoilt” women or girls as perceived by many Ghanaians.

According to her, even though she was embarking on her modelling dream she also took her studies seriously.

“Aside modelling I developed love for marketing instead of the law my father wanted me to do and today I am my own Boss“.

She thanked her father and mother for the support they gave her and the fact that they later supported her dream to become who she is today.

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