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Actress Nana Ama Mcbrown must show us her secrets to having such ‘ageless’ skin.
It is as if she is in her mid thirties but the mother of one turned 44 on 15th August, 2021.
Nana Ama Mcbrown, a famous Ghanaian actress and Television show host, went sassy today to celebrate her birthday.
She shared on her Instagram page some colorful photos, melting the hearts of her over 4 million followers.
The host of the ‘United Showbiz’ programme on UTV showed the young slay queens they need slaying classes from doyens like herself.
Mcbrown wore a revealing latex mini dress with love pattern in it which showed off her thighs and bust.
She also flaunted her riches by posing by two (2) of her cars including her iconic Brabus G Wagon and MINI cars.
Her photos made many wonder how her age keeps going up but she stays younger – maybe she has the Benjamin Button diseases and she ages backwards.
Felicity Ama Agyemang known as Nana Ama McBrown is a Ghanaian actress, TV presenter and a music writer born on 15 August 1973. She rose to prominence for her role in the television series Tentacles.
She found mainstream success following her role in the Twi-language movie “Asoreba”. Mcbrown is currently the host of television cooking show McBrown’s Kitchen and entertainment talk show United Showbiz on UTV.
In 2016, she married her longtime boyfriend Maxwell Mawu Mensah. In February 2019 McBrown gave birth to a girl, Baby Maxin, in Canada.
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