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The actress and TV personality, Nana Ama McBrown, after months of delivering shied away from posting the face of her daughter Maxin.
However, the actress for the first time, has shown the world her baby’s face in a video.
It was all lovely to see Nana Ama Mcbrown spending quality time with her daughter, Maxin Mawushi Mensah at a naming ceremony and also giving her fans the chance to catch a glimpse of her.
Before this, the actress had shared just a glimpse of her baby with the world on Snapchat.
The elated mother could be seen in the video carrying her baby in her arms as she sings along to Joe Mettle’s smash hit single ‘Bo Noo Ni’ which features Luigi Maclean.
“My testimony. Thank you, God. BRIMM to my Lord.” she captioned the video.
News of actress Nana Ama McBrown welcoming her first child nearly broke the internet.
It caused a social media meltdown because, for the 41-year-old actress, baby could not have come at a better time. Her delay in giving birth had been a subject of discussion.
It was her perfect way of silencing critics who had taken subtle jabs at her after she married Maxwell Mensah in August 2016.
Nana Ama McBrown gave birth in Canada, where she had travelled to together with her husband in late 2018.
After the delivery of the baby girl, she shared photos of her baby bump before the delivery.
Read: Photos: Fans can't keep calm over Nana Ama McBrown's new baby

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