Adorable video of Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe struggling with their triplets at their photoshoot

Nollywood couple Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe have shared BTS photos from their triplets’ recent photoshoot.

The couple, who are gearing up for their triplets’ grand naming ceremony later this month, gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at their photoshoot.

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According to the parents, they struggled to get their boys’ attention as the trio all wanted different things.

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“Behind every cute ETA shoot is two tired parents, 4 carers and three adorable bosses.

Creating memories with our little trio is one of our greatest joys. And getting 3 babies to cooperate at the same time deserves an award.

One wants to sleep, another wants cuddles, the third has completely different plans. And somehow, with lots of patience (and plenty of laughs), we get the sweetest moments.

These are the memories we’ll cherish forever”.

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In an interview with Morayo Afolabi, he opened up about his wife’s pregnancy journey, revealing that he was shocked when he learnt they were expecting triplets; he had mixed feelings.

When asked whether he had stayed back for the babies’ delivery, Lateef said he hadn’t; he had been with her throughout. He said he was right there, saw it happen, and gave kudos to the woman.

It is no longer news that in May, the couple had announced the birth of their triplet boys. Lateef shared a video of Bimpe holding their ultrasound, saying that God had given him more than he had prayed for, as his wife is now a mother of three boys.

On May 7th, the couple held a low-key naming ceremony at their residence in Lekki, Lagos. The couple kept things low-key and invited only close friends and family. Spotted at the ceremony were Jide Awobona, Ibrahim Yekini ‘Itele’ and his wife, and Omowunmi Dada.

During Femi Adebayo’s visit to Lateef and Bimpe, Lateef jokingly said he still wants more kids, but Bimpe shut it down, saying she’s stopping at four and wants a girl child.

Speaking out, Lateef wrote a heartfelt note to the public, noting how the love had been loud, beautiful and overwhelming. Lateef added that so much genuine love and prayers have surrounded them, and he appreciated them for celebrating his triplets.

At the 12th edition of the AMVCA in May, Lateef’s movie Lisabi won Best Indigenous Language Film (West Africa) and Best Makeup. While receiving his award, he dedicated it to his wife, who has given him three children.

Lateef had reacted to a strong warning from a man, who advised him to stop allowing people to carry his babies, as they aren’t museum items to be touched. The actor appreciated his words, letting him know that he had taken his advice.

The birth of their triplets is undoubtedly a good news as the couple have been bullied for not having a child.