Ghanaian singer Wendy Shay has expressed concern after her adopted daughter, Tracy Shay, reportedly performed on stage without her consent.
The musician made this known in a post on her social media pages, where she lamented what she described as a breach of trust and a lack of proper authorisation regarding the young girl’s public appearance. Wendy Shay noted that she was neither informed nor granted permission for Tracy Shay to perform, stressing that such decisions should involve her as the child’s legal guardian.
According to the singer, Tracy Shay’s wellbeing and protection remain her top priority, especially given her age and growing public visibility. She cautioned event organisers and individuals working with the child to seek proper approval before involving her in public performances or related activities.
Wendy Shay also used the opportunity to call for greater responsibility in handling minors in the entertainment industry, emphasising the need for consent, supervision, and safeguarding at all times.
While details surrounding the event and organisers involved were not disclosed, the development has sparked conversations online about child protection, guardianship rights, and ethical conduct within the entertainment space.
As of the time of reporting, no official response had been issued by the organisers of the event where Tracy Shay performed.