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Lateef Adedimeji reacts to advice cautioning him over handling of his newborn triplets

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Lateef Adedimeji triplets baby handling warning sparks reaction as actor responds after advice on limiting who carries his newborn babies

Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has responded to a concerned fan who advised him and his wife, Bimpe Oyebade Adedimeji, to limit the number of people handling their newborn triplets following widespread visits from colleagues and well-wishers.

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Lateef Adedimeji triplets baby handling warning was issued by a social media user identified as Usman Ashafe, who cautioned that allowing multiple people to carry the babies could pose health risks and expose the infants to unnecessary bacteria and infections.

In a detailed message shared online, Ashafe urged the couple to allow admiration without physical contact, stressing that newborns are still fragile and adapting to life outside the womb.

Responding to the message, Lateef Adedimeji appreciated the concern and indicated that the advice had been taken into consideration, without issuing any further public statement on restrictions.

The couple recently welcomed their triplets and have since received an outpouring of congratulatory visits from friends and colleagues within the entertainment industry.

Several Nollywood figures, including Juliana Olayode, Jide Awobona, and Adeniyi Johnson, have publicly visited the family, sharing moments of joy and prayers for the newborns.

The arrival of the triplets has continued to generate excitement online, with fans celebrating what many describe as a long-awaited blessing for the couple.

Lateef and Bimpe have both previously expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support, describing the public reaction as deeply emotional and encouraging.

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The latest exchange has, however, reignited conversations around privacy and health precautions for newborns, particularly in high-profile families where public attention is intense.

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