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Joselyn Dumas, Yvonne Okoro, Kalybos & Others Disqualified From Eurostar Best Dressed Award At Golden Movie Awards

Prominent celebrities have missed out on Eurostar’s Ghana Fashion Review which seeks to reward best dressed celebrities' appearance on the red carpet.

Eurostar Global Limousines Group has been awarding Ghanaian celebrities who appear on red carpets at major events with cash prizes.

Starting from Ghana Movie Awards 2015, the luxury vehicle rental company has for the past months given cash prizes ranging from 1000 Euros to 3000 Euros to celebrities who are voted as best dressed at red carpet sessions on various events and last review was on the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards which was won by reigning artiste of the year, Elorm Adablah popularly known as E.L and actress Joselyn Dumas respectively.

However, most stars who attended the just ended Golden Movie Awards 2016 missed out this time around because they failed to adhere to the simple rules of the fashion review.

According to the head of the review panel Mr. Oscar Yao Doe, who also doubles as the President & Executive Chairman of Eurostar Limousine, the simple rules are that all celebrities dress very decently, be on time to be part of the official red carpet session and pose for the paparazzi on the official red carpet space that usually has a backdrop which has the logos of the organizers, the sponsors and their media partners printed on it.

“Majority of the celebrities were very late to the event and most of them failed to pose on the official red carpet space provided by the organizers. Organizers of these glamorous events go through a lot to put together such great events and provide opportunities for these celebrities to show off their fashion. So if they don’t value and respect what these organizers do and decide to do their own thing, then I don’t think they deserve to be rewarded”, Mr. Oscar stated.
Mr. Oscar said he and his review panel will make celebrities change their attitude towards attending red carpet events and do the right thing like how it is done the world over. The Review panel have disclosed that only six celebrities qualified for Golden Movie Awards fashion review. The 6 includes Model Victoria Michaels, actress Selly Galley, TV Presenter Anita Akuffo, Stephanie Karikari, actress Moesha Bodoung and TV Presenter AJ Sarpong.

He added that the top 3 and final winner would be chosen out of this 6, and this would be announced in due course.

Some of the celebrities who couldn’t make it for the review includes Joselyn Dumas, Yvonne Okoro, Lydia Forson, Ama K. Abebrese, Nadia Buari, Gloria Sarfo, Deborah Vanessa, Zynell Zuh, Ahuofe Patri, Van Vicker, Kalybos, Eddie Nartey, Harold Amenya, Kofi Adjorlolo, Ekow Smith Asante, Toosweet Annan, Nikki Samonas, Luckie Lawson, Martha Ankomah, Diamond Appiah, Luckie Lawson, Caroline Sampson, Shatta Wale, Elikem Kumordzi, Becca among others.

The Ghana Fashion Review is by Africa’s leading luxury car rental company Eurostar Global Limousine Group with support from media partners.

Eurostar Global Limousines Group was established in early 2012 is Africa’s first 5-star Limousine service providing luxury Chauffer driven limousine rental. The company is headquartered in Accra, Ghana and offers a one-of-a-kind service to the African market through their operations in Ghana and the Ivory Coast, a service that one would usually associate only with the leading cities of the world.

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