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Actress Selly Galley and her husband, Praya Tietia have given their followers and well-wishers a glimpse of their two new babies.
This comes a month after the actress shared the delightful news of their long-awaited twin arrivals, a remarkable milestone in their eight-year marital journey.
In a recent video shared on Instagram, the couple was captured happily leaving a hospital in New York with their bundles of joy.
Praye Tietia cradled their newborn twins in two snug baby car seats with a blue balloon tied on one and a pink balloon on another - seemingly indicating they had welcomed a boy and a girl.
“The least of you will become a thousand, the smallest a mighty nation. I am the Lord; in its time I will do this swiftly.” Isaiah 60:22 My heartbeats #TheFiawoos #mytestimony,” Selly Galleycaptioned her post.
Read more: Selly Gally and Praye Tietia welcome twins after eight years of marriage
The actress since the announcement of the arrival of their children has been charging pictures and clips of their journey.
Watch some videos and pictures below:
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