The Journey of a Ghanaian Actress and TV Presenter
Selly spent her formative years in Accra, Ghana, but her roots can be traced back to Klikor-Agbozume in the Volta Region. She was born on September 25, 1987, in Accra, Ghana.
She attended Witsands School and Akosombo International School, where she pursued a general arts education. After completing high school, Selly enrolled at Marshalls University, where she obtained a diploma in Business Law, Economics, and Marketing, laying a strong foundation for her future endeavors.
Selly's rise to prominence gained momentum through her participation in various talent shows and reality TV programs. In 2011, she emerged as the winner of the maiden edition of Miss Ghallywood Talent Hunt, showcasing her exceptional talent and captivating presence on stage. Her next big leap came in 2013 when she became one of the housemates on season 8 of Big Brother Africa. Although she was evicted on Day 49, Selly left an indelible mark on the show and garnered a significant fan following.
Following her success on Big Brother Africa, Selly embarked on a flourishing career in television. She currently serves as the host of the popular show Opinions with Selly Galley, which airs every Sunday at 5 p.m. on Joy Prime TV. Her dynamic hosting skills and engaging personality have made the show a favorite among viewers, further solidifying her position as a prominent figure in Ghana's entertainment industry.
In a twist of fate, Selly's journey as a wife began on her own birthday, September 25. She tied the knot with Praye Tietia, a Ghanaian hip-hop star also known as Cartel Big J. The couple celebrated their traditional marriage ceremony on this auspicious day. The subsequent white wedding took place on September 26, 2015, in a magnificent ceremony.
Selly Galley welcomed twins with Praye Tietia after 8 years of marriage and years of miscarriages.
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