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Kumawood actress Rose Mensah, popularly known as Kyeiwaa, and her husband, Michael Kissi Asare, held a traditional marriage ceremony on July 24.
The ceremony follows a private court wedding that took place in Massachusetts in the United States of America, in January this year.

Kyeiwaa and her husband were seen wearing traditional Kente outfits for their marriage ceremony which also took place in the US.

Attending the ceremony was close friends and associates.

Kyeiwaa's wedding was initially scheduled for March 21, 2020. She held a bridal shower on March 8 ahead of the big day.

But, the marriage ceremony had to be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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