“Don’t Be Famous” – Kudus On Advice He Would Give To His Young Self

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Mohammed Kudus, a forward from Ghana, has acknowledged that he would urge his younger self to “don’t be famous” if he could give him any advice.

The West Ham star discussed the difficulties of celebrity and its dual nature in an exclusive conversation with Rising Ballers.

He remarked, “It’s nice to have the fans and the numbers, but sometimes it’s just too much to carry on with so many opinions and talking about themselves.”

Since joining West Ham, the 23-year-old has been in incredible form, making 69 appearances and dishing up 17 goals and 8 assists.

Even if his popularity is growing, Kudus is still cautious about the responsibility that comes with being well-known.

Although he admits that having a sizable fan base might aid in raising awareness of social concerns, he feels that celebrity also entails ongoing scrutiny.

Kudus’ viewpoint provides a unique window into the realities of professional football, where demands and pressure frequently take precedence over one’s well-being.

Source: Dklassgh.com

By Kwame Tony

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