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Pete Edochie Takes A Snap-shot With Aunty Cossy



If it were a dream, I would still have doubted that something like this could happen between these two.

This photo that went viral saw Cossy Orjiakor, a lady well-known for how she graciously displays her busty natural endowments with reckless abandon for all to see, this time dressed graciously to meet veteran actor, Pete Edochie.

Uncle Pete as fondly called is one actor that has earned respect from many people, both within and outside the movie industry.

It was gathered that busty Cossy was recently in Oweri, the Imo State capital for an undisclosed project and she thought it wise to pay a visit to the veteran actor who was around.

But to the amazement of many people, she was dressed without exposing her milk factory as she was well-dressed in a Tigre designed material that covered her ‘twin towers’ and gave the ‘old man’ a side hug.

Luscious you would say!!

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