Fantana, a young American-Ghanaian musician, has captivated fans and followers as the rumored new love interest of Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz.
Fantana’s distinct blend of American and Ghanaian elements has earned her a sizable fan base, and her presence on Netflix’s Young, Famous, and African reality show has only increased her appeal.
Fans have been anxiously examining every hint and clue that suggests a romantic connection between the two, and speculation about their relationship has been rampant.
As word of their supposed romance spread like wildfire on social media, admirers turned to the internet to express their thoughts and responses.
Diamond is filmed in a passionate hug with Fantana – real name Francine Koffie – in one of the reality show’s episodes.
Reflecting on the intimate moment, Diamond shared his thoughts on the mesmerising kiss between him and Fantana.
“I always thought I was an exceptional kisser until I experienced the touch of Fantana’s lips,” he revealed.
The popular bongo artist confessed that Fantana’s kiss was beyond his expectations, describing it as an overwhelming and intense encounter.
“It wasn’t just a kiss, it felt like she was ‘eating’ me,” Diamond exclaimed, emphasising the magnitude of the experience.
While neither Fantana nor Diamond has officially confirmed their relationship, their social media interactions and public appearances have left fans guessing and speculating about the nature of their connection.
Who is Fantana?
Ghanaian politician Dorcas Affo Toffey is the mother of singer Fantana.
In one of her posts on Facebook, Dorcas revealed how proud she is that her daughter is featured in season 2 of the Netflix series ‘Young, Famous & Africa’.
Fantana’s mother is a well-known businesswoman, member of parliament , and philanthropist in Ghana.
The singer only has one sibling, a sister named Lynelle Koffi, who is a medical doctor in the United States of America.
The reality show’s new season covers the lives of African superstars from various countries as they balance work, leisure, and relationships in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Fantana, an American-born Ghanaian Afro-dancehall performer, has dubbed herself the biggest female dancehall talent in Ghana.
In 2019, she released her first single, “So What.”