Nigerian music star Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, and his wife Ivy Ifeoma have reportedly welcomed their first child together in the United States. Sources claim the couple had a baby girl on Sunday, September 29, 2024.
The news follows rumors that surfaced in May 2024 about the couple expecting their first child after their low-key wedding. This new addition makes it Paul Okoye’s fourth child, as he already has three children from his previous marriage to Anita Okoye.
Instagram blogger Cutie Juls was the first to break the news, sharing that the newborn bears a striking resemblance to her father, Paul. The blogger added, “OMG, the baby looks so much like Paul. She was born on 29/09/2024. I’ve heard Ivy won’t be returning to Nigeria until around January, but both mother and child are doing well.”
Cutie Juls went on to explain that although they had seen the baby’s face, they were refraining from posting any photos because it was still too early. The blogger expressed excitement, noting, “She’s daddy’s copy ❤️.”
This new chapter in Paul and Ivy’s lives has garnered significant attention from fans, many of whom are sending congratulatory messages to the couple on the arrival of their baby girl.
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