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TBoss finally reveals daughter’s face in beautiful Valentine’s Day photo
TBoss, has celebrated her Valentine’s Day in a special way. The new mom decided to celebrate her baby girl on the special day of love.
The stunning mom, who described her daughter as her greatest love, shared a lengthy post on her Instagram page to celebrate her daughter. She explained that there is no greater love than the love of a mother for her child.
The celebrity who has never really revealed her child in any of her photo-shoot finally did on her Instagram post.
See what she wrote:
“There’s no greater love than the love of a mother to her child. And that is why, selfish as it may seem I choose to shield you from the eyes of people who may not always have the best intentions.
But I also realize that I can’t protect you forever- Not physically anyways. And besides, it might be somewhat selfish of me not to share a part of you with the world because you are without a doubt My Biggest Blessing & Greatest Achievement.
However, I would always pray for you & protect you spiritually- I have committed you to The Almighty God & HE Alone watches, protects & provides for you. You truly are a Bright & Shiny Star my Baby Starr & nobody & nothing can change that.
My Jesus Baby- anyone who blesses you would be blessed and anyone who tries otherwise or even as much as thinks it- would feel the wrath of My Heavenly Father swiftly & Strongly upon their lives.
Mommie Loves you Always & Forever & a Day more.” she wrote.
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