Fans excited as Teddy A, BamBam wed vanguardngr.com vanguardnews
News Agency of Nigeria reports that the lovebirds wedded on Saturday, leaving fans excited on social media.
‘Double Wahala’ housemates, Cynthia Nwadiora aka CeeC, Nina Oyenobi, Omololu Shomuyiwa, Anto Lecky, Khloe Abiri and Leo Dasilva were part of the couple’s train. NAN reports that the two reality stars began their relationship during their stint on BBnaija. They were paired together by Biggie and tagged ‘BamTeddy’.
Once outside the house, they both continued their relationship, expressing feelings for each other on social media and in interviews.
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