Actress Victoria Lebene and her blogger husband Eugene Nkansah have welcomed their first child.
Making the announcement on Instagram, she revealed that she had given birth to a girl on Monday, June 29.
Victoria Lebene joins a list of celebrities who have kept their pregnancies out of the public space.
"This is my testimony after a year of marriage, I am so elated to welcome my first bundle of sweetness. After a long wait in months, the process of excruciating pain and expectations of what baby looks like.
"I am fully grateful to God for seeing my husband and I through to the safe arrival of a beautiful baby girl," she wrote after sharing a picture from a pregnancy photo shoot.
Victoria Lebene and Eugene Osafo Nkansah got married in June 2019 in a star-studded wedding.
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