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Video of Praye Tietia worshiping Selly Galley’s baby bump goes viral

Praye Tietia, a rapper, expressed his love and enthusiasm for his wife, actress Selly Galley, and their soon-to-be-born child.

The pair were caught on tape dancing together, and Tietia’s loving attention to Selley’s baby bump made the event even more precious.

The duo was seen grooving to music in a video that has gone viral on social media, with smiles that could light up a room. Praye Tietia couldn’t stop smiling as he touched and worshiped his wife’s baby bump. This personal gesture made Selly even happier, and everybody watching the video could see the couple’s enjoyment.

Selly Galley published the touching video on her Instagram page, where it instantly attracted attention and admiration from fans and followers. The couple was clearly overjoyed about their increasing family, and the comment area was swamped with messages of love and support.

Counselor Baka, a marital counselor and relationship expert, showed appreciation for Praye and his wife’s marriage during a conversation. He stated that the husband has been supportive and patient, which is essential in any marriage.

We all knew they were expecting a kid for quite some time, but Praye stuck by Selly through thick and thin, which is the sign of a successful marriage and partnership. It’s wonderful that they’re expecting a child. They deserve all the joy they are experiencing. He stated.

Watch the video below;

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