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Veteran actress Gloria Anozie-Young celebrates 52nd birthday, shares endearing pictures with her husband

Birthdays are special celebrations, however, what makes them even more beautiful is the opportunity to celebrate with your loved and cherished ones.

Veteran Nigerian actress Gloria Anozie-Young recently added another year on earth and she took to social media to share photos from her birthday.

In what seemed like a surprise celebration that was put together by the screen diva’s husband, Norbert Young, the actress who turned 52, was spotted sharing warm kisses with her beloved in the pictures she posted on her Instagram page.

She accompanied her post with a caption appreciating her husband and the organizers of the surprise birthday.

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Gloria said: “Thanks so much @golden_pencils and @exotic_surprises for this. Thanks boo @youngnorbert”

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We felicitate with the Nollywood legend on the occasion of her birthday.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of newly wed singer, Simi, who took to social media to celebrate her husband’s birthday. The singer shared photos from her traditional wedding with Adekunle Gold, as she wished him a happy birthday.

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