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Is Adwoa Aboah Pregnant? The Famous Fashion Model Exposes Her Baby Bump at the Mental Health Gala!
Adwoa Aboah is displaying her growing baby bulge with great pride. On June 4, the model and creator of Gurls Talk made an appearance at a fundraising event for her charity organization in London. She wore a gorgeous all-black outfit with a bump-baring cutaway in the front of her dress. Even though the long-sleeved dress had a plunging neckline and a skirt that reached the floor, her pregnant tummy was visible. Stacks of bangles, glittering earrings, and a white handbag were the accessories that she wore to accessorize.
Aboah, who is 32 years old, formed the organization to bring attention to the issue of mental health awareness for young women and girls. The event, which took place at Ladbroke Hall in London, was the inaugural charity gala for the group. As stated on the website of the company, the model founded the organization with the intention of providing individuals with “safe spaces” and enabling them to have access to services that are beneficial to their mental health.
“I run a nonprofit organization called Gurls Talk, and I have a great responsibility to an amazing community of young women,” Aboah told us in 2023 when she was walking the red carpet for Victoria’s Secret The Tour, which she was modeling for at the time. Aboah shared with us that the new initiative seemed more in sync with what she stands for, particularly when it comes to mental health and representing her own company. This was in reference to the fact that Victoria’s Secret revamped the runway show for the previous year.
“I wanted to make sure that this wasn’t just a ‘moment,’ but this was just the first step in a long run of amazing things that they’re going to do to kind of redefine beauty, redefine sexiness,” she said in addition.
The 2024 Met Gala was the first time that Aboah showed off her growing baby belly. She donned a red two-piece ensemble from H&M that consisted of a capelet made of red silk organza with petal-like tulle ruffles, which was worn over a bralette that was embroidered with rhinestones. Finally, she wore a bubble-hem skirt made of red silk taffeta that coordinated with the capelet.
According to the Daily Mail, the woman who is expecting her kid with the American skater Daniel Wheatley had her hair in a high ballerina bun with a center part. She finished off the appearance with a pair of red shoes and a purse that matched her hairstyle.
Who is Adwoa Aboah
Adwoa Caitlin Maria Aboah is a British fashion model and actress. She was born on May 18, 1992, in the United Kingdom. She was featured on the cover of British Vogue in December 2017. i-D, American Vogue, Vogue Italia, and Vogue Poland are just a few of the publications that have appeared on her cover. During the year 2017, she was selected as the Model of the Year for models.com by the fashion industry. Gurls Talk is a website that offers young women and girls tools and a secure environment in which they may discuss mental health issues. She is the originator of this platform.
Adwoa Aboah’s Early Life and Family
Adwoa Aboah was born to Charles Aboah and Camilla Lowther in Westminster, which is located in the city of London, England. “born on Monday” is the meaning of the name Adwoa, which is derived from the Twi language used in the Ashanti Region. She was born on a Monday.
The Earl of Lonsdale is the head of the Lowther family, which is considered a member of the British aristocracy. Anthony Lowther, Viscount Lowther, was Aboah’s maternal great-grandfather according to his family tree. Among Matilda Lowther’s relatives, Aboah is a second cousin. She was related to James Lowther, 7th Earl of Lonsdale, who was her granduncle. After being born and reared in Ghana, her father eventually made his way to England on his own. She is linked to the Ghanaian politician William Kwasi Aboah via their relationship.
The fashion business is something that both of Aboah’s parents are engaged in, with one of them working as a location scout and the other as a photographic agent. Kesewa Aboah, her sister, is also a model beside her. After completing his education at Millfield, Aboah went on to get a bachelor’s degree in Modern Drama from Brunel University in 2013.
Adwoa Aboah Career
Aboah, who stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches, has modeled for a variety of brands, including Calvin Klein, Fendi, DKNY, Alexander Wang, Theory, H&M, Aldo, Versus (Versace), Topshop, Fenty x Puma, Kenzo, Simone Rocha, and Erdem, among others. She had previously signed with The Lions, but she filed a lawsuit against the agency for damages when they allegedly withheld $190,000 from her wages that she had earned.
In addition to her work as a model, Aboah has appeared in a few short films and music videos. In 2017, she was cast in her debut part in Hollywood, playing the character of Lia in the Hollywood version of the Japanese manga Ghost in the Shell.
In 2017, Aboah created an organization for young women called Gurls Talk. This was a response to her own personal problems with sobriety as well as her worry about the dearth of support for young women in the field of mental health in the United States. Aboah devised the idea for the ‘#CreativeTogether’ project during the COVID-19 epidemic. He did so in the belief that creativity may serve as a means of bringing people together and alleviating some of the fear that was associated with the lockdown situations.
A commercial for Revlon’s PhotoReady Insta-Filter Foundation was released in 2018, and she was featured in the advertisement. ‘Woman of the Year’ for 2017 was bestowed to Aboah by the British edition of GQ. Aboah’s modeling engagements alone brought her one million dollars in revenue in 2017. She was one of fifteen women chosen to appear on the cover of the September 2019 edition of British Vogue, which was picked by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, who served as the guest editor. In 2018, she was included in the list of the top 50 female models that was compiled by models.com. In addition to that, she is a contributing editor for British Vogue. The year 2020 was the first time that Aboah was included on the Powerlist, which is composed of the most important Black British persons across all fields of endeavor.