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Heartbroken Adjetey Anang Sheds Bitter Tears Over Death of ‘Things We Do for Love’ Colleague Vincent McCauley

Yolo star and veteran actor Vincent McCauley dies Ghanaians react

Ghanaian actor Adjetey Anang has revealed his heartbreak at the sad death of his longtime colleague, fellow ‘Things We Do for Love’ Alum Vincent McCauley.

Ghanaians were stunned late Thursday, January 18th, 2024 when news went viral that McCauley had died.

He passed after a short illness.

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Mr McCauley was popularly known for his role in the TV series, “Things We Do For Love” where he played the role of Max and YOLO.

 

Former colleagues who worked with him for years on these shows started paying tribute, starting with Adjetey Anang who was popularly known as ‘Pusha’ on the 90s show.

Anang wrote: “The tight hugs, the smile, the bulging eyes, the new words…we barely have recovered from losing Marlene (‘Lois’: your cousin in the series) and another member of the #thingswedoforlove family #vincentmacauley bids farewell,💔…not what we imagined beginning a new year…what deep pain!

“Rivals on set “Pusher & Max” since 1999 but cool guys off set. Thank you for being a part of the family and paying your dues very well.

“Rest in perfect peace brother🙏 Our deepest condolences to the family,”

Check out his post below…

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