Amaro Shakur Declares King Paluta More Attractive Than MC Yaa Yeboah

Amaro Shakur Sparks Controversy with Comments Comparing King Paluta and MC Yaa Yeboah
Ghanaian content creator Amaro Shakur has sparked a fresh wave of controversy after making bold remarks about musician King Paluta and media personality MC Yaa Yeboah during a recent interview.
In the discussion, Amaro Shakur expressed her views regarding ongoing commentary involving King Paluta’s appearance. She argued that MC Yaa Yeboah has no right to mock or criticize the musician’s looks, claiming that if anyone had the standing to do so, it should not be her.
“MC Yaa Yeboah should be the last person to make such comments about King Paluta. She doesn’t have the beauty to insult him,” Amaro stated.
The comments came as part of a larger conversation on recent political and social issues, where MC Yaa Yeboah had weighed in on the Ablekuma North electoral violence, alleging that politician Malik Basintale may have had a hand in the incident. Amaro Shakur took issue with Yaa Yeboah’s claims and challenged her to present proof to support her accusations.
She also criticized MC Yaa Yeboah for involving herself in matters she considers outside her domain, urging the media personality to “stay in her lane” and refrain from adding unsolicited opinions to sensitive national discussions.
“Sometimes it’s better to stay silent when you don’t have the full facts,” Amaro said. “Accusing someone publicly without evidence can be dangerous, especially on political matters.”
In a more personal and controversial turn, Amaro Shakur was asked to choose who she considers more physically appealing between King Paluta and MC Yaa Yeboah. Without hesitation, she sided with the musician, saying she finds King Paluta better looking than the popular television host. She further claimed that MC Yaa Yeboah’s appearance without makeup would not be impressive, using harsh terms that have since generated backlash online.
Amaro’s remarks have ignited heated debates on social media, with many questioning the appropriateness of reducing public conversations to personal attacks based on appearance. Some users defended King Paluta, calling out the tendency in Ghanaian media circles to shame artists based on their looks, while others condemned Amaro for going too far with her comments toward MC Yaa Yeboah.
Observers have also pointed out that the conversation distracts from more important issues, such as the violence reported in the Ablekuma North constituency and the need for media figures to maintain integrity and objectivity in their commentary.
While Amaro Shakur is known for her outspoken and unfiltered takes on trending issues, this latest episode has once again highlighted the thin line between personal opinion and public decency—especially in a space where creatives, politicians, and influencers increasingly find their words scrutinized in real-time.
As the conversation unfolds, both supporters and critics are calling for a return to constructive dialogue that avoids personal insults and focuses on the real issues at hand.