Twitter thinks Thabitha and James kiss is out of this world #OurPerfectWedding
“In 1997, James sent his family to ask for my hand in marriage,” says Thabitha. “He said he wanted my family to know who he was so he’d be free to visit me. When he finished paying the bride price, I moved into his parents’ home. We’ve been together since then and we had children. He said: ‘My dear, you have given me seven children, let me be an honourable man and marry you’. She says she loves that he is caring. “Even when he goes out to drink, he knows that there must be food on the table, the children must go to school and have a good life.
“When I looked at Thabitha, I saw that she was a woman of few words,” says James. “Even if you make her cry, she’d rather cry than confront you. When that happens, I console her and ask her how I have wronged her. We sit and talk about it. I don’t find any fault with her, I’m content. I love her just the way she is
Lol. Their facial expressions while drinking the champagne has me so weak. ππππ #OurPerfectWedding #opwmzansi pic.twitter.com/l8Zc0hWSi2— Raised in Africa. (@paballo_patsa) September 29, 2019
Haibo did I hear right?? 19 bridesmaids??#OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/9PIVWcFKWE— Hlonny Magoo (@HlonnyMagubane) September 29, 2019
#OurPerfectWedding Eish loss of a child is another thing... Seeing the man cry made me emotional pic.twitter.com/QxypH6TNhw— Black_Woman (@demaryz0928) September 29, 2019
Sometimes OPW must make a decision to sponsor a wedding... Today’s couple deserve it ❤️ #OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/jIUPgOkKXE— Palesa (@Pale_Shongwe) September 29, 2019
Makoti doesn't look 52. She's ageing well. #OurPerfectWedding #opwmzansi— Raised in Africa. (@paballo_patsa) September 29, 2019