Moesha Buduong: Actress toddles in church in what looks like spiritual healing
A video of Moesha Buduong up on her feet and walking, albeit in seeming pain, has surfaced on the internet.
In the video, the social media influencer was seen in what looked like a church service.
Amidst loud singing and music, Moesha toddled to the front of the congregation.
Leading the way was a man enthusiastically singing and speaking into a microphone. Another man solemnly followed Moesha, his left hand held a microphone and two bottles to his midsection, while his free right hand was held up in line with the live worship.
Social media users have noted the video with much gladness.
In January, Moesha Buduong’s family announced she had “recently experienced a life-altering stroke” and was in dire need of financial support for her treatment. Her brother Ebito said set up a GoFundMe to raise US$10,000 to help Moesha.
Earlier this week, September 24, 2024, news broke Moesha had seen a bit of an improvement in her health.
“I went off completely and I was in bed for several months. I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t talk and couldn’t do anything. I thank God I am better now. As you can see, I talk now even though I am still struggling to speak properly,” she told nkonkonsa.com.
She, however, had more concerning news.
“Half of my body is paralysed now. One of my legs and one of my hands are not functioning now. So I can’t type on phone now, I can only talk on phone,” the actress revealed.
Moesha followed touted instances of spiritual healing in the creative arts industry. Recently, actors Kwadwo 'Lil Win' Nkansah, and John 'Drogba' Peasah were shown in videos demonstrating miraculous healing after injury and sickness, respectively.
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