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Getting pregnant was a long and almost hopeless journey -Selly Galley

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It is not out of place for TV personality and actress, Selly Galley and husband, Steven Fiawoo, popularly known as Praye Tietia to express emormous joy following the birth of their twins after eight years of marriage

The celebrity couple who married in September 2015, have always been opened about battles of childbirth. However, the storm is now over with the official announcement of the arrival of their bundle of joy yesterday, August 27.

Since then, Selly Galley has been pouring out her heart of gratitude on social media, describing her pregnancy and birth of twins as “a long and almost hopeless journey” but still held on to her faith.

“Holding on to FAITH… that’s what brought me this far.

“It’s been a long and almost hopeless journey. But I wasn’t to decide that.

“WHAT THE LORD HAS DONE!, my tongue is heavy with praise and worship, our hearts are heavy with immense gratitude

“It’s just marvelous! 

“#MrsFiawoo #VENA #mytestimonyoffaith

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“Thank you for this lovely lovely gown @kayzels_  (sic),” she posted.

News of Selly  Galley giving birth to twins started trickling in last week. However, much credence was not given to the good news considering that it had been the third time of the news of the former Big Brother Africa (BBA) representative giving birth, which always turned out to be false.

However, Selly and Praye Tietia put all doubts to rest when they posted the arrival of their special gifts yesterday.

The latest news comes exactly a year when Praye Tietia, fondly called Cartel Big J disclosed in a in an interview that his wife lost twins in 2021.

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