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Rayvanny does tatoo with baby mama’s name


A week after former Tanzanian singer Rayvanny announced he had rekindled his love with his baby mama Fahvanny, he has gotten a tattoo of his baby mama to prove his undying love for her.

Rayvanny shared short clips of him getting the tattoo on his wrist.

He said he did it for love.

“It was so painful. But I did this for you, Fahyvanny. He wrote. You’ve been a different woman and I respect you for that.

The tattoo is calligraphy of Fahvanny’s name, Fahyma.

Rayvanny, surprised his fans a few days ago when he released a new song featuring his baby mama, Fahyvanny.

The song, titled ‘Forever’ is a clear indication that the couple had reconciled as he promises to love her forever.

Rayvanny also promises to be buried together with his baby mama as he gushes over her beauty.

He sings about Fahyvanny’s natural beauty as he promises to be always by her side.

On Instagram, Rayvanny captioned a snippet of the video:

“#Forever ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @fahyvanny ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 #FlowersIII”

Fahyvanny commented with love emojis on the post.

The Next Level Music president mended fences with his baby mama a few months ago.

Rayvanny and his baby mama broke up in 2020 after he accused her of cheating on him.

Speaking during an interview with Wasafi TV, the mother of one denied the accusations and stated she had been faithful.

“I don’t understand why people say that I cheated on him. By the end of the day it is him and I who know the truth. If there is someone I have cheated on him with let him come forward.”

Rayvanny then dated Paula Kajala.

However, in April 2021, Fahyvanny was in the headlines accusing her baby daddy of subjecting her to social media harassment.

In a series of posts, Fahyma accused Rayvanny of neglecting his family.

In September 2022, Rayvanny confirmed his breakup with Paula, whose mother Frida is a Bongo movie actress.

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