(Credit: @tracey_boakye. Photo by: @ob_click)
Actress Tracey Boakye and her husband, Frank Badu Ntiamoah went all out for their wedding ceremony.
The private event, dubbed #Francey22, has been the talk of town for the past three days.
From her bridal shower to the traditional and white wedding, Tracey Boakye had people talking about her outfit designs, decor, style, catering and everything else.
In line with her culture of religiously updating her followers, she did same for the ceremony which has been described as an “executive wedding dinner”.
Celebrities present at the dinner include footballer Asamoah Gyan, Afia Schwarzenegger, Kwabena Kwabena, Brother Sammy, and Christiana Awuni.
Watch some scenes below:
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