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Afrobeats artist and ‘Survivor’ hitmaker Wendy Shay has become the latest artist affiliated with multinational appliance manufacturer Hisense Ghana.
The announcement coincided with her birthday, making it a noteworthy occasion that deserved a bomb reveal.
As expected from such a prominent partnership, Wendy Shay took to social media to share the news with her 3.1M Instagram followers. Before the announcement, however, she was just as surprised as her fans by the grand reveal from her team.
They lined the path to her kitchen with rose petals that led to one of the brand’s latest French door fridges, stacked with roses and her new contract.
In an accompanying post, Wendy Shay expressed her excitement: “I’m officially a brand ambassador for Hisense Ghana!.. Thank you @hisense_ghana for this grand birthday gift …"
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