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Is That Our Husband? Afia Schwarzenegger Flaunts Good-looking Man On Birthday – Followers Gush Over Him

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Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa aka Afia Schwarzenegger continues to stir controversy!

Afia Schwarzenegger has not too long ago brought on a stir in all varieties after she surfaced on social media claiming she had married a king.

The mom of three wore a glamorous kente costume, glammed up as a bride and put up a ceremony as if she was getting married.

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In a video, Afia Schwarzenegger flaunted her ring and shaded haters that she is certainly off the market.

The media persona has since been receiving congratulatory messages over her marriage.

And as we speak, February 14th 2023, occurs to be Afia Schwar’s birthday.

Marking the day, she went to do a large donation to a college of particular wants youngsters yesterday.

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Afia Schwarzenegger donated, bottled, water, drinks, luggage of rice and different assorted objects.

By her facet all through the donation was a really good-looking man, a thick tall man who she will once more say is ‘each woman’s prayer subject

Presently, followers are questioning if that’s the new hubby Afia has grabbed in any case he seems like her spec!

However very complicated, Afia is now claiming that she is not married and the video that surfaced on social media and every part she mentioned meant nothing.

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