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Actress Irene Opare says she has immeasurable respect for her ex-boyfriend and father of her first child Kwame Sefa Kayi.
In an interview with Nkonkonsa, she stated that she is impressed with the success chalked by the well-celebrated broadcaster over the years.
"I am so proud of him. He has achieved a lot…I saw a bright future in him," Irene Opare said.
The actress stated that unlike in some other cases where failed relationships lead to bitterness and resentment, she and ace broadcaster Kwame Sefa Kayi have a very good relationship, especially since they have a child together.
Irene Opare added although they have both moved on, they share a bond as parents to their child.
"We all moved on after I gave birth but we’re fine. We have a bond that brings us together no matter what. We’re parents."
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