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Kumawood actress, Tracey Boakye will soon be a married woman.
In the past few days the actress has been dropping hints about her upcoming nuptials.
However, she kept social media users wondering who she will be getting married to.
On Tuesday evening, the actress shared a flyer with the inscription #Francey22.
She thanked her team for being discreet with details of her wedding.
But, on Wednesday, Tracey Boakye shared pictures of her fiancé with her fans.
The groom, she revealed, is called Frank Badu Ntiamoah.
Mr Ntiamoah also took to his Instagram handle to share some of the pre-wedding photos.
"Thanks for accepting to spend the rest of your life with me YAA, @tracey_boakye I LOVE YOU 😘 #francey22," he wrote.
Tracey Boakye also shared pictures from her bachelorette party held in East Legon.
The actress is however yet to reveal when and where the wedding ceremony will come off.
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