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Home » “It’s Difficult for Comedians to Open Up Because People Take It as a Joke” – Ghanaian Comedian MJ Speaks Out

“It’s Difficult for Comedians to Open Up Because People Take It as a Joke” – Ghanaian Comedian MJ Speaks Out

MJ highlights the emotional challenges comedians face when their personal struggles are dismissed as mere humor.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
June 2, 2025
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Ghanaian comedian MJ discusses the difficulties comedians encounter in expressing personal issues, as audiences often perceive their revelations as jokes.

In a heartfelt interview on Joy Prime on May 30, 2025, Ghanaian comedian MJ shed light on the emotional hurdles comedians face when attempting to share personal struggles.

He emphasized that the public often misconstrues their genuine expressions as part of their comedic act, making it challenging for them to open up about serious issues.

“It’s difficult for comedians to open up because people take it as a joke,” MJ stated.

He talked about the lack of understanding and empathy comedians receive when they attempt to discuss personal matters.

This misperception can lead to feelings of isolation and discourage comedians from seeking the support they need.

MJ’s revelation brings attention to the broader issue of mental health in the entertainment industry.

He mentioned that performers are expected to maintain a facade of constant humor and joy.

The societal expectation for comedians to always be funny can suppress their ability to express vulnerability, leading to unaddressed emotional challenges.

The comedian’s candid discussion serves as a call to action for audiences to recognize and respect the humanity of entertainers.

By acknowledging that comedians, like everyone else, experience a range of emotions, society can foster a more supportive environment that encourages open conversations about mental health and personal well-being.

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