Tracey Boakye's husband sends homeless Captain Caesar large sum of money
Frank Badu, the husband of Tracey Boakye, gave €500 to popular UK-based Ghanaian TikToker Captain Caesar after he was kicked out by his white partner.
Local Ghanaian TikToker Receives Unexpected Support from Movie Producers A heartwarming story emerged from the UK this week, showcasing the power of kindness within the online community. Captainn Caesarr, a Ghanaian content creator based in the UK, recently received a €500 donation from movie producers known only as "Pepe." In a short video posted to TikTok, Caesarr expressed his profound gratitude, repeatedly thanking Pepe for their generosity. "I'm so grateful for this support," he shared, "it means the world to me and my work." The unexpected donation highlights the growing impact of online creators and the support they receive from various sources. The story serves as a reminder of the positive connections forged in the digital world and the significant role of individual support in fostering creativity and artistic expression. Caesarr's video has already garnered thousands of views, with many viewers commenting on the inspiring act of generosity.
Frank Badu, the husband of Tracey Boakye, gave €500 to popular UK-based Ghanaian TikToker Captain Caesar after he was kicked out by his white partner.