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Three couples, including Mr. and Mrs. Felix, Mr. and Mrs. Kwesie, and Mr. and Mrs. Okai, have emerged as the winners of the third edition of Joy Prime’s Most Photogenic Couple competition.
They outshone over fifty couples who submitted their stories following the announcement for entries.
Of the couples who shared their love stories, fourteen with the most compelling narratives were selected and featured on all social media platforms. These couples were allowed to receive likes, comments, and shares as part of the voting criteria.
As part of the competition requirements, couples with significant social media engagement were given the privilege of appearing on some of the channel’s shows, including Changes and Prime Morning.
Six couples; Mr. and Mrs. Felix, Mr. and Mrs. Kwesie, Mr. and Mrs. Okai, Mr. and Mrs. Kutsinya, Mr. and Mrs. Mawu, and Berny and Rex had the opportunity to share their experiences with viewers.

All of the couples’ stories were captivating, but audiences were particularly intrigued by the stories of Mr. and Mrs. Felix, Mr. and Mrs. Kwesie, and Mr. and Mrs. Okai.

However, due to certain circumstances, Mr. and Mrs. Mawu, who placed fourth, will join the weekend stay in place of Mr. and Mrs. Okai.

The number of views and engagements each couple garnered on the shows and across social media contributed to their win.
These couples will enjoy an unforgettable weekend stay at the Western Serene Atlantic Hotel in the Western Region, starting on Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14. The weekend will include a special dinner, the Serene Valentine Candlelight Dinner.

The stay promises to be a thrilling experience, complete with fun and games. Some expected activities include beach games, a canopy walk, exchanging Valentine’s Day gifts among partners, and much more.
Those who didn’t make it this year can look forward to participating in the next edition, which will be bigger and better.
Joy Prime’s Most Photogenic Couple S3 is brought to you by Western Serene Atlantic Hotel, Ghana AIDS Commission, UNFPA, Gold Beauty Hair, Shatler’s Cocktails, and Vitamilk.

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