Comedian Funny Face has revealed he is expecting another baby.
The actor made the announcement in a lengthy Instagram post addressed to his friend, footballer Emmanuel Adebayor.
Despite the current rift between himself and Adebayor, Funny Face stated that he would name his unborn baby boy Kelvin Adebayor Boateng, after the Togolese footballer, as he did his twin daughters Ella and Bella.
"Remember I promised to name all my children after you, even though things are not like they used to be between me and you, I still hold my promise to you," he wrote.
Funny Face added that he regrets that his actions have caused a falling-out between himself and Adebayor.
However, he is hopeful that in time, the two will resolve their issues and mend their friendship.
Funny Face, however, did not reveal who the mother of his unborn son is.
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