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Singer Harshdeep Kaur, blessed with a baby boy

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 3, 2021 15:07 IST

Singer Harshdeep Kaur and husband Mankeet Singh have become parents to a baby boy. The “Dilbaro” singer took to ...

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Singer Harshdeep Kaur and husband Mankeet Singh have become parents to a baby boy. The “Dilbaro” singer took to social media to share the happy news. “‘A little bit of heaven just came down to earth and has made us Mommy & Daddy 💕’ Our Junior ‘Singh’ has arrived & we couldn’t be happier!” she wrote on Instagram. While making the announcement about embracing parenthood, Kaur shared a photo of herself with husband Mankeet. “It’s a boy. 02-03-2021. The adventure begins,” the photo read.

In February, Harshdeep Kaur had announced she was expecting her first baby. She posted two pictures on Twitter with the caption, “So excited to meet this little baby who is half me and half the one I love the most❤️ Junior Kaur/Singh arriving in March 2021. Need your Blessings. Harshdeep Kaur married Mankeet Singh in 2015. While announcing her marriage, the “Kabira” singer had shared how she made her ‘best friend, her companion for life’.🙏🏼”

 

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