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Actress Akuapem Poloo is in seventh heaven after American rapper Cardi B followed her on Instagram on Monday.
Cardi B further went ahead to share the actress' photo on her Instagram story twice tagging Poloo as her twin in one of them.
This was after the two met at a 'Meet and Greet' event at the Kempinski Hotel on December 8 a few hours before the LiveSpot X Festival.
Akuapem Poloo had gifted Cardi B a small gallon of pure honey and also taught Cardi B how to twerk.
The actress took to her Instagram page to thank the rapper for following here on the social media platform while sharing the good news with her followers.
“JEHOVAH I'm still in tears eeii Rosemond Alade Brown I'm blessed @iamcardib @iamcardib God bless you for me,” Akuapem Poloo wrote in one of her posts.
The social media sensation thanked the rapper for putting a smile on her face. According to Akuapem Poloo, many had assumed she was the reason Cardi B had failed to show up at the meet and greet. “Thank you @iamcardib for putting a smile on my face people said I was the reason why you didn't show up in the afternoon you see me like a monkey but my beautiful twin sister proved them wrong aww @iamcardib you are REAL BECAUSE REAL RECOGNIZE REAL 🔥🔥.”
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