I have a true sister in you – Sharon Ooja celebrates Beverly Osu on her birthday

Sharon Ooja Celebrates Beverly Osu's Birthday with Heartfelt message


Actress Sharon Ooja marks Beverly Osu’s birthday with a heartfelt message, expressing her love and admiration for her.

She reposted photos of Beverly Osu with a touching note, highlighting Beverly’s kind and loving nature.

Sharon Ooja’s words conveyed the depth of their bond, stating that knowing her is to love her, and considering her a true sister.

She wished Beverly Osu a joyous birthday, seeking God’s favor on her life

Happy birthday to this queen that I love with all my heart!!! Your heart is sooooo kind and loving!!! To know you is to love you … and I have a true sister in you!! Ilove you s0o0000000 much ©beverly_osu may this birthday bring you Joy and Gods ultimate favour I love you beverly_osu” she wrote.

Beverly Osu turned 32 today, September 27, 2024.

Celebrating her special day, she posted three pictures from her birthday photoshoot, donning a radiant red dress.

In her caption, she expressed her gratitude for her milestone, “Blessed for everything I have accomplished thus far, every obstacle, experience and lesson I am grateful !!Aging Gracefully, Living Gratefully ‼️” she wrote

In another story, Actress Beverly Osu reveals that she wanted to be a Reverend sister but was expelled from the convent.

Beverly Osu, spilled the beans on her past, disclosing that she enrolled in a convent school, nurtured aspirations of donning the holy habit and becoming a reverend sister, but her dreams went up in smoke when she was unceremoniously shown the door.

In the freshest episode of “Tea With Tay,” Temisan delved into a conversation with Beverly Osu, where she spilled the tea on her intriguing past.

She recounted her mandatory enrollment to become a reverend sister at the exclusive “Daughters of Divine Love” convent school in Lagos.

The movie star candidly confessed that her expulsion was a result of her penchant for pushing boundaries and flouting the rules of the convent school, reteirated that she was quite the rebel with a unique stage presence.

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