“I am officially a grandma” – Iyabo Ojo celebrate as partner, Paulo Okoye’s daughter welcomes first baby

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  • Nigerian actress Iyabo Ojo has shared her happiness for her partner Paulo Okoye’s daughter, Vanessa, who just welcome her first baby.
  • The actress showed happiness for her lover, Paulo Okoye, who just welcomed a grandchild from his daughter, Vanessa.
  • Iyabo expressed her happiness on Instagram sharing a video of Vanessa and happily announcing her new title as a grandmother.

Nigerian actress Iyabo Ojo has shared her happiness for her partner Paulo Okoye’s daughter, Vanessa, who just welcome her first baby. On September 4, 2024, Vanessa announced the news with a photo showing her baby bump and another picture of her holding her newborn in the hospital.

Iyabo Ojo showed happiness for her partner, Paulo Okoye, who just welcomed a grandchild from his daughter, Vanessa.

Iyabo expressed her happiness on Instagram sharing a video of Vanessa and happily announcing her new title as a grandmother.

In her caption, she wrote:

“Yay! I’m officially a grandmother! Congratulations, my darling @vanzyvanz, welcome to motherhood! Kisses to my darling baby!

“I can’t wait to see you and the baby. Sending lots of love and kisses, I’m so excited. Obimbimbim @pauloo2104, the latest grandpa, congratulations! Love you both.”

In other news, Renowned American actress Angelina Jolie has disclosed that she ceased singing due to her former partner’s harsh critiques of her vocal abilities.

She reflected on how her ex-partner’s unkind remarks led her to believe she lacked singing talent; however, she has recently reconnected with her singing voice.

In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Jolie expressed that the criticism had a significant impact on her mental well-being, causing her to internalize her ex-boyfriend’s views as her own reality.

“It was an out-of-body experience because I don’t sing. I had somebody in my life who was not kind to me about singing. It was a relationship I was in. And so I just assumed I couldn’t really sing. I’d been to theater school, so it was weird that it even had an effect on me,” she said.

“I just kind of adapted to this person’s opinion. So it took me getting past a lot of things to start singing. And discovering also that I was a soprano.”

She added, “I thought I had a low voice my whole life. I was explaining [to the singing instructor] that my voice is deeper, and he said, ‘No, you’re actually a soprano.’ And probably something happened. Your voice changes when you go through different things in your life. So that was a shock. That was very strange.

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