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Actress Tayo Sobola released some photos that show the tattoo on her buttocks (photos)

On 28th December 2019 was another 365 days for Nollywood super star, Tayo Sobola popularly known as Sotayo Gaga and to celebrate the birthday, the pretty actress released some of her new photos which revealed the new tattoo she drew on the left side of her buttocks.

Tayo, who is very industrious initally shared a video of a woman and a group of people eulogizing her and she wept as she remembered her mum, known as Alhaja who died some months ago.
Subsequently, her fans, friends, colleagues and well wishers took to their several social media platforms to celebrate her and send their congratulatory messages across to her and the picture of her new tattoo was sighted.
Information further revealed that the cute babe later hosted her close pals somewhere around Lekki metropolitan area of Lagos State last night.
Tayo Sobola is a Nigerian actress, movie producer, philanthropist and entrepreneur. She is popularly called Sotayo Ogaga.
The actress is quite talented and her acting prowess has endeared her to many and made her popular.
Also, Sotayo is the founder of Clean Stitches, a clothing line she launched in 2018. She is also into the sales of cosmetic products and she has an online store where her products are sold. One of her foremost products is Lip Stain, a novel shade of lipstick.

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