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Doris Simeon Turns A Year Older

Award winning actress, and mother of one, turned a year older today and to celebrate her birthday, she has released many hot pictures you should check out.
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Doris simeon



The Nollywood actress, anchor, movie producer and an ex-wife of Daniel Ademinokan, who recently opened up about her very much publicized separation from ex-hubby Daniel Ademinokan, and her thoughts about fellow actress Stella Damasus being married to him took to one of her social media platform to dish out some really sexy pictures which she tagged with these inscriptions: "A brand new me has been born as I celebrate my birthday today and like it is written in the holy book, old things have passed away as new things are just by the corner".
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Doris simeondoris simeondoris simeon

Related: MESSY SEPARATION: Ex-Hubby, Daniel Ademinokan, Tears Actress, Doris Simeon Apart
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The Lagos born actress who started her acting career with the Wale Adenuga’s Papa Ajasco TV comedy series came into spotlight through a 2001 Nollywood movie entitled Oloju Ede.
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doris simeondoris simeondoris simeondoris simeon

Happy birthday to her!

source: www.Naij.com

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