#KENCY2020: Kennedy and Tracy Osei outdoor twins in public

#KENCY2020 couple, Kennedy Osei and Tracy Osei have outdoored their twin babies at the birthday celebration of Dr Osei Kwame Despite.

The couple were captured with their twins at the birthday ceremony of the C.E.O of the Despite Group of Companies which took place in Accra.

Their public appearance confirmed weeks of speculation that the first son of the media mogul and his wife who broke the internet and Ghanaian society with their luxurious wedding had put to birth in November of 2020.

READ MORE: How #KENCY2020 became Ghana’s wedding of the year and lifted the bar

In the recent viral video, the couple who were clad in white and nose masks were led by Managing Director of Despite Media, Fadda Dickson Narh to present their three-month-old baby girls to the patriarch.

The event also saw performances from Ghanaian music superstar, Sarkodie and other celebrities.

Congratulations to the couple.

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