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Friday, 16 December 2016

Oluchi Onweagba Orlandi's 9-year-old son is almost as tall as his super model mum

Ugochukwu, son of international supermodel, Oluchi Onweagba Orlandi, has his mother's height genes. The boy, who is only 9-years-old, is almost same height with his mother! See more screenshots taken from a video shared by Oluchi on Instagram after the cut....




18 comments:

  1. Is this a news linda?abegiiiiii.

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  2. **********************wooooow*******news of the century *******#eyesrolling

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  3. 6ft2 at nine years? He's gonna hit 6ft7 or 7ft at adult age.

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  4. Wow..
    He's been Fed with Fertilizer

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  5. Enter your comment...ewoooooooooo...and so

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  6. fine boy
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  7. wow
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  8. I remember in 2010 when oluchi onweagba called linda ikeji a low life desperate blogger and told her to get lost on twitter. now whos bigger?. never look down on anyone s hussle wen u get up. God is still in business of uplifting people. cos oluchi s modelling career was soaring and linda wasnt she felt too big to roll with linda. now oluchi is almost forgotten. i only hear about her from linda blog. no one else remembers her thin legs

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  9. Wow! Before her gets to 20,he will be taller than their house








    Lib addict#just passing#

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  10. That's because he's standing close to the mirror.

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  11. @Anonymous 16 December 2016 at 21:21, i think that's a very cruel thing to say about Oluchi Onweagba Orlandi.

    They are her personal photographs of her and her two sons.

    You are not Linda Ikeji in 2010. Let Linda Ikeji speak for herself.

    Oluchi Orlandi has her thriving brand.

    Linda Ikeji has her thriving brand.

    Personally speaking, there is no competition and there is no failure, only winners.

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