Ghanaian model and musician Deborah Owusu-Bonsu, famously known as Sister Derby has expressed her support for the legalization of same-sex relationships in Ghana. The controversial celebrity took to her social media platform to critique Ghanaians who do not support the legalization of LGBTQ.

On her Twitter handle, she twitted.
Bloodclarts, legalising #LGBTQI does not mean they are coming to molest or rape you like your uncles did while mothers protected them. That’s a crime.
It means they will be protected from homophobes like you, so you can’t harm them! Let them be! Period! #LGBTQ #LGBT 🌈🌈🌈— Sister Deborah (@deborahvanessa7) February 22, 2021
The issue of LGBTQ has become the talk of the town after the European Union-Ghana informed Ghanaians about its new community space in Ghana.
A couple of weeks ago the EU in Ghana participated in the opening of the new community space of the @LGBTRightsGhana.
Equality, tolerance and respect for each other are core values of the EU. The EU supports civil society organisations promoting #LGBTIQ rights 🇪🇺🏳️🌈.#EU4LGBT pic.twitter.com/1BLgnoWDQB
— European Union Ghana (@EuropeInGhana) February 16, 2021
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Many Ghanaians have expressed their views after Sister Derby twitted, with most showing their anger by lambasting the daughter of a man of God of her caliber to publicly throw her support for such an act.