
Shweta Tiwari in pink cropped jacket and blue denims twins with son Reyansh at airport
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Shweta Tiwari was spotted with son Reyansh at the Mumbai airport on Tuesday. The actress was dressed in a pink cropped jacket and denims. Her son was also photographed wearing a pink tee and blue jeans.
Shweta Tiwari, who celebrated her 41st birthday recently, was spotted with her son Reyansh at the Mumbai airport. The actress was apparently leaving for Goa with her son. The mother-son duo was spotted donning matching outfits. While Shweta teamed her pink cropped jacket with ripped jeans, her son was photographed wearing a tee in the same shade and denims.
The paparazzi photographed the mother-son duo arriving at the airport on Tuesday. Shweta Tiwari wore a white bralette with a pink cropped jacket. She teamed it with ripped jeans and navy-blue sports shoes. Reyansh was also spotted wearing a pink T-shirt with denims and navy-blue shoes. The mother-son duo looked adorable together. Keeping the Covid-19 guidelines in mind, both Shweta and Reyansh wore masks.

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