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Reality TV stars BamBam and Teddy A are expecting their second child.
The couple revealed that they are expecting a son in an episode of their TV show Uncut With BamTeddy.
In the video, Teddy A says, “I’m a little particular about the type of exercises she does right now, because she’s still in the early phase of our little prince coming.”
BamBam also notes that she appreciates Teddy A’s care during her pregnancy.
She said, “I kind of like how protective of me he is; he’s always like oh don’t do too much baby, don’t break your nails.”
“He’s really sweet, though, thank you, baby.”
The couple met as housemates on season 3 of the famed reality TV show Big Brother Naija. Taking their relationship from the screens into real life, the duo announced their engagement on August 4, 2019.
On September 7, 2019, they had their traditional marriage in Ogun state, while the white wedding took place on November 16, 2019, in Dubai, UAE.
The pair tied the knot in a star-studded wedding that had celebrities in attendance, including Alex Ekubo, Toni Tones, and other BBNaija housemates.
In 2020, they welcomed their first child, a daughter Zendaya.
Announcing the news of her birth, Teddy A posted his newborn daughter’s name along with the love emoji: “Zendaya Folakemi Adenibuyan!”
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