The Ghanaian digital entertainment space has been buzzing with rumors following the sudden absence of Big Paradise from the popular Kwadwo Sheldon Studios. To set the record straight, Big Paradise recently appeared on TV3 Ghana's The Delay Show, providing much-needed clarity on his relationship with the "Head of Content Creators."

During the sit-down with Delay, Big Paradise addressed the swirling speculation regarding his departure, explicitly stating that

he was not "sacked" from Kwadwo Sheldon Studios in the traditional sense.

Instead, he revealed that he was instructed to stop appearing on screen following a series of intense verbal exchanges with a colleague known as Scanty. The friction between the two reportedly reached a breaking point during a podcast recording where a heated debate erupted over a sensitive social issue.

At the center of the controversy was a discussion regarding whether the government should prioritize nurses' salaries over the arts support plea made by popular dancer Afronita. Big Paradise’s stance during this debate was viewed by some segments of the audience as disrespectful, leading to a significant divide in public opinion. While a portion of the viewership believes that Kwadwo Sheldon was simply maintaining professional order and protecting the brand's reputation, others argue that Paradise was unfairly silenced and should have been allowed to speak his mind freely.

Despite the heavy nature of the fallout, Paradise appeared remarkably composed during his interview, sporting a sharp camouflage jacket as he reflected on the events that led to his sidelining from the studio's on-screen content.

In conclusion, Big Paradise’s clarification highlights that his exit was more of a forced hiatus due to internal friction rather than a standard termination. As the debate continues regarding professional conduct versus creative freedom, it remains to be seen what the next chapter holds for this vibrant media personality.