In a touching video that has captured the hearts of many, popular Ghanaian actor Lil Win was seen sporting matching sweaters with his beloved wife, Maame Serwaa.
The couple’s reunion marks a joyous moment after a prolonged period of separation, during which Maame Serwaa and their children had been residing in the United States.
In the video posted on TikTok, Lil Win and Maame Serwa were seen in matching pajama outfits singing along to Bisa Kdei and Obrafour's 'Pimpinaa'.
@ohemaaprettygold ❤️❤️❤️
♬ original sound - Mrs. Sarah Effah 💍💍👍🤩❤️👍
Fans of Lil Win were overjoyed to witness the couple’s heartfelt reunion.
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