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Mother's Day 2023: How female celebrities are celebrating

Mother's Day 2023 celebrations and messages have started coming in for the day. Celebrities, in particular, have posted on their Instagram accounts tales of motherhood and various messages for celebrating and recognising Mother's Day. Read on to discover how they are celebrating Mother's Day.
How female celebrities are celebrating Mother's Day 2023
How female celebrities are celebrating Mother's Day 2023

Mother's Day 2023 is celebrated today around the world as a day to acknowledge the vital role of mothers in our individual lives and society as a whole. If you're looking for Mother's Day gift inspiration, check out our collection to help you get started.

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Celebrities like Rema Namakula, Lucky Mbabazi, Karole Kasita, Zuena Kirema, Faridah Nakazibwe, and Vinka, among others have posted their Mother's Day messages. Take a look below.

"At this point the world can throw anything at me. Am protected by yo love . Yo laughter is too loud my love. I thank God for giving me such a lovely son😍😍😍❤️. You make motherhood sooo easy. Happy Mothers day to Me,my lovely Mother and to all the lovely mothers out there," Karole Kasita.

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"Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers all over the world may God continue blessing you all," Vinka.

"Happy Mother’s Day to us. Alhamdulillah. Masha Allah. Allahu Akbar," Zuena Kirema

"I'm forever grateful for being your mama. You bring out the best in me. My little best friends. You know me too well. Its magical😇😇. Happy mother's day to all my queens out there. You are doing your very best. I see you. I appreciate you. Aspiring mothers.....Deceased....Adoptive..Expecting," Rema Namakula.

"No motherhood manual, I just created mine. Happy Mother's Day" Faridah Nakazibwe

"Being a mother is a blessing I will forever be grateful for. I thank the almighty for choosing me to be the mother of these wonderful human beings. May Alaah continue to protect them and grant all our children a long, healthy life. #happymothersday," Lucky Mbabazi.

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