Actor Van Vicker has said that what his friend Lilwin said about him not being in the movie "A Country Called Ghana" isn't true. Van Vicker was asked to be in the movie for a whole month, but he couldn't because he was busy with school and other work.
I was ready to accept the part, but the producer's request for me to dedicate 30 days was unreasonable," Van Vicker explained. "I was in school at the time and couldn't afford to be on set for such an extended period.
Van Vicker offered a compromise, suggesting that he could allocate ten days for filming. However, Lilwin, who was involved in the production, turned down this proposal and insisted on the full 30 days.
"After numerous negotiations, I had no choice but to give up the part," Van Vicker stated, highlighting that the decision was ultimately due to the impractical demands of the film's production team. He also criticized Lilwin for spreading a false narrative about the situation, particularly the claim that Lilwin could afford to pay him for his time.
Van Vicker is upset because someone is telling people they can pay him, but it's not true. He wants people to stop believing this false information.
Van Vicker's candid explanation clarifies the circumstances and ensures that fans understand the real reasons behind his absence from the film, setting the record straight amid the ongoing
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