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McBrown’s Husband Splashes Money On Her As He Takes Her Shoe Procuring – Video Causes Stir

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It looks like a breeze of peace is blowing by way of Nana Ama McBrown’s marriage after she dumped her controversial job at UTV.

McBrown’s husband, Maxwell Mensah has taken the actress on a shoe procuring.

Nana Ama is seen in a video cruising along with her hubby of their posh automobile.

The couple all of the sudden received down at a boutique the place McBrown hurried to the shoe stand to make her decisions.

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She tried a few footwear and settled on just a few to take house.

It’s apparent McBrown and her husband are at peace and they’re having fun with their time collectively.

We’re additionally tempted to consider that the couple is now happier collectively than earlier than following McBrown’s exit from the United Showbiz present

It is because there have been a number of stories that McBrown’s husband Maxwell needed her to stop the job a very long time in the past as a result of it was a type of distraction for them.

However that didn’t occur till two weeks in the past when Nana Ama joined Onua TV after resigning from UTV.

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