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“To born no con hungry me” – Social media erupts as beautiful chubby girl stuns in one-year-old birthday photoshoot (Photos)
A beautiful, chubby girl caught the attention of many people on social media as she posed for a photoshoot on her birthday.
The little baby, who was nearly seen sitting during her one-year-old birthday celebration photoshoot, surprised many.
Several photos of the little girl were displayed, showcasing the size of her big body, head, legs, and waist.
This attracted the attention of many social media users who took to the comment section to share their thoughts.
See some reactions below:
musa mutiyat: “To born no con hungry me oo.”
@Nailsby_brownie: “Swears Na their type dey turn Lepa later.”
march28bambam: “E no hungry me abeg 😂😂 who go help me dey carry her.”
Ella: “Every baby looks good in the eyes of their parents.”
♉ NEPTUNE👑: “The madam cash we’ve been reading in MacMillan textbook, you’re here?.”
Presh kenny: “If tinubu see this he go think say we no dey suffer.”
Dimplegoddess15: “Abeg if person get belle and e see this kind pikin Wetin e mean abeg.”
Joy🇳🇬🇬🇭🦋: “God forgive because I nor fit type wetin Dey my mind.”
Ayinke Collection 🛍👠: “She’s cute tho 😘🥰Ones she’s growing she will actually reduce stop the hate comment she’s a baby mommy loves you.”
small💞fine💓gal✨: “Happy birthday but mama biggie change this sound.”
Qwin👑: “Thank you for admiring what God gave🥰🥰 she so lovely.”
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