Perfect Picture: Shirley Frimpong-Manso is thankful for the lessons, the tears, the joys and the love on her birthday

Perfect Picture Director, Shirley Frimpong-Manso is flaunting her melanin in these perfect shots on her birthday.

The C.E.O of Sparrow Productions turned 41 today March 16, 2021, and shared some pretty flawless pictures to mark the milestone on social media.

READ MORE: Serwaa Amihere throws a lavish party to celebrate her 31st birthday.

She had some very sentimental words to share with the images:

“A year ago today, the world was changing rapidly. A year on, I am thankful for the lessons, the experiences, the tears, the joys and the love. It’s been real.♥️ Thank you all for the well wishes,” she wrote.

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According to the award-winning mogul, the photos were shot by her partner and father to their son, Ken Attoh.

Social media couldn’t help but praise the gorgeous images of Shirley rocking a red and white scarf with matching boubou.

We think its pretty safe to call her a “beauty with brains”

Check these glamorous photos out

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