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Since the birth of her daughter, Baby Maxin, actress Nana Ama Mcbrown made it a mission to hide her baby’s face from the media.
Baby Maxin, although was seen with her mother a lot in pictures or videos, only the back of her head or the side of her face showed.
However, Nana Ama McBrown has taken to social media to share the first-ever photos of baby Maxin.
This is to celebrate the baby’s first birthday. In some photos, Nana Ama and her daughter dressed like queen mothers. The baby is also seen rocking a white outfit with angel wings.
See the photos below:
The actress is also giving out gifts to fans and followers to celebrate baby Maxin’s birthday.
She wrote on Instagram, “in honour of @iambabymaxin ‘s first birthday I MamaMaxin will be blessing your timelines with exciting giveaways just as God has blessed me I will like to be a blessing unto you as well... Pls Pls Pls subscribe to Baby Maxin Tv YouTube Channel and stay tuned for all the fun. Link in bio 💃ðŸ»ðŸ’ƒðŸ»ðŸ’ƒðŸ» __ All the giveaways will be posted on her YouTube channel so make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss out on all the goodies. Winners will be picked base on subscriptions.”
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