/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Harrysong reveals plans to marry second wife

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Popular singer, Harrison Okori, aka Harrysong, has revealed his plans to marry a second wife.

The ‘Better Pikin’ crooner disclosed this while celebrating his wife, Alexer Perez Gopa’s birthday on Wednesday.

He said his wife is godly and sweet, but he would still take a second wife.

Sharing a video of his beautiful wife via his Instastory, he wrote, “Today is my wife’s birthday. God woman, sweet woman, my love.

But I go still marry second wife sha”.

Harrysong and his babymama, Perez traditionally tied the knot on March 27, 2022, at a star-studded event in Warri, Delta State.

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