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BBNaija stars Teddy A, BamBam welcome second child

Teddy A and Bambam got married in 2019 in the presence of families and friends in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

• March 6, 2022
Teddy A and Bambam

Ex-Big Brother Naija housemates, Tope Adenibuyan popularly known as Teddy A and Oluwabamike Olawunmi referred to as “BamBam”, have welcomed their second child.

BamBam announced the arrival of their second child on her Instagram page, “bammybestowed”, on Sunday.

The newborn’s picture was displayed as she wrote, “Akorede Maya Adenibuyan 03: 03: 2022”.

The couple’s fans felicitated with them at the comment section of the post on Instagram.

Nollywood Actress, Juliet Ibrahim said, “aww my little birthday mate, God bless your bundle of joy. Congratulations hun”.

Also, Regina Daniels wrote “Congratulations baby”.

Teddy A and BamBam participated in the 2018 edition of the reality show, tagged “Double Wahala”.

They got married in 2019 in the presence of families and friends in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The couple had their first child in 2020.

(NAN)

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