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Saturday 10 December 2016

Kerry Washington steps out for first time after the birth of her child in rare appearance with husband Nnamdi Asomugha

Kerry Washington and her husband Nnamdi Asomugha left their two babies at home to attend the Ambassadors for Humanity Gala Benefiting USC Shoah Foundation in Hollywood, Los Angeles on Thursday. The actress gave birth to their second child, a son, Caleb Kelechi Asomugha. This marks the Scandal star's first public appearance since giving birth to their son in October.

The couple, who rarely make public appearances together, looked amazing at the event. The couple mingled with renowned filmmakers Steven Spielberg and honoree George Lucas at the event.
Prior to giving birth, the 39-year-old actress said at this year's Emmy Awards that she was nervous about having two children in the house. She said:
"I'm an only child so every time the family grows it uh... it brings up a little bit of anxiety," she explained. "But it’s fantastic. I'm really happy."
Kerry Washington and Asomugha welcomed their first child, a daughter, Isabelle, in April 2014.

35 comments:

  1. Beautiful couple! Linda take note!

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    1. *****************dix lady ix married to an Igbo man?????? Ok dax nice ********I bet dox children no go eva sabi spell dia igbo names********nkea bu ndi igbo ejiri mezu onu ogugu**********dem go grow up now dey vex for dia papa for attaching dat Igbo name to Dia names

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    2. *****************dix lady ix married to an Igbo man?????? Ok dax nice ********I bet dox children no go eva sabi spell dia igbo names********nkea bu ndi igbo ejiri mezu onu ogugu**********dem go grow up now dey vex for dia papa for attaching dat Igbo name to Dia names

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  2. Wow! She looks good






    Lib addict#just passing#

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  4. Lol nervous about having just two children in the house, those that have like nine would be running away from home.
    She looks cute as always.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. That is the way Nigerians shod b making us proud nt their criminal habits. Congrat again to d igbotic couple lol

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  6. Pls I need u back on screen asap....scandal freak ojare

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  7. kerry washington hvin a son called kelechi....mk sense... nyc union

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  8. wit kerry washington hvin a son called kelechi, no union can be so "nigeria..ISH"

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  9. Oh yea,I just remembered she is married to a Nigerian dude. Nice.




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  10. Naija men Sabi do romance and love nwantiti only when they marry someone they feel inferior to... but if na average naija babe he marry, it will be so impossicant for him to allow her to leave a new born baby at home. Mbanu!!!

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  11. Naija men Sabi do romance and love nwantiti only when they marry someone they feel inferior to... but if na average naija babe he marry, it will be so impossicant for him to allow her to leave a new born baby at home. Mbanu!!!

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    1. You are with the wrong person.

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  12. aww
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  13. Kerry is such a beautiful lady

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  14. Beautiful couple, congratulations our wife, xo

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  15. I was at the event. They look good together

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  16. Igbo kwenu.... nice 1
    Like the way they keep their relationship private 4 preying eyez..

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  17. My igbo brother!! Igbo kwenu!! D first citizens of Nigeria.

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  18. I love dis couple..congrats to them once again

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  19. My Igbo brother. We train our sons and daughters very well. Nigerians you have a lot to learn from the Igbo tribe.

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