By Fasuyi Tolulope Samuel
Popular Nollywood actress Tayo Sobola, widely known as Sotayo Gaga, has welcomed her first child, a baby girl. The joyous announcement was shared by her fellow actress Ronke Odunsanya on Instagram, where she posted a touching photo of the mother and her newborn.
Overwhelmed with happiness, Ronke praised the divine blessing of Sotayo’s baby. Sotayo herself confirmed the news through a video posted on her Instagram, where she celebrated the milestone with a dance, showcasing her baby bump before her daughter’s arrival.
The actress, who married in a private ceremony in 2021, has chosen to keep her family life away from public attention, rarely speaking about her husband or personal matters.
Tayo Sobola, born June 28, 1985, in Oyo State, Nigeria, is a renowned Nollywood actress, producer, and entrepreneur. She obtained a degree in Public Administration from the prestigious University of Lagos and furthered her studies with a diploma in Law.
Over the years, Sotayo has garnered a strong reputation in the Yoruba film industry for her remarkable acting skills, versatility, and vibrant on-screen presence.
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Sotayo’s rise to prominence began in the early 2000s, where she quickly became a fan favorite, thanks to her notable roles in Yoruba and English-language movies. Her breakout role came in the movie “Idakeji Ife,” which brought her into the limelight. Since then, she has featured in several successful films, both as an actress and producer, including Bella and Ojuloge Obirin.
Apart from her work in film, Sotayo is a savvy businesswoman. She founded Clean Stitches, a fashion and cosmetics brand that has become a household name in Nigeria. Her entrepreneurial ventures, along with her prolific acting career, have established her as one of the most influential figures in the Nollywood scene.
As she embraces motherhood, her fans eagerly anticipate her return to the screen, where she continues to leave a lasting impact on Nollywood and inspire the next generation of entertainers.
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