Nigerian Tribal Marks Model, Welcomes Baby Boy

Oyinlola Awonuga
Writer

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A Nigerian Face model, Adetutu Alabi, has announced the birth of her second child today, December 8, 2021.

The model, who already has a daughter, shared her excitement on her Facebook page.
Adetutu wrote:
”Just because I’m impatient for my professional pictures.
It’s a boy.
8|12|2021.”
In 2018, the Nigerian Face model amassed more followers after a Barbadian singer, Robyn Rihanna, followed her on Instagram.

Adetutu Alabi used her social media platform to change narratives and create awareness concerning people having tribal marks in Africa. Her post quickly went viral after launching the online campaign to model for Fenty Beauty.

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