Former Miss SA Tamaryn Green and her husband Ze Nxumalo, had their 'umembeso' ceremony this past weekend and it was a dream. For those who don't know, Umembeso is a Zulu traditional ceremony that takes place after the lobola negotiations where the groom showers the bride's family with gifts.
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Tamaryn and Ze have been together since 2018 and they have crafted an inspiring love story ever. They made their relationship official at the 2019 Style Awards. Ze later paid lobola for the stunner back in June
The stunning ceremony took place in Paarl, Western Cape. and the bride and groom looked breathtaking in their outfits. The model donned a red and traditional blue gown. Tamaryn took to her Instagram account to give her fans a sneak peek inside the ceremony and it was nothing short of beautiful.
The ceremony stole the hearts of many social media users users as the scenery looked amazing. The bride had an umbrella with R200 notes and her husband couldn't stop dancing as they were presenting gifts to the brides' family "Thank you Lord for a beautiful and blessed day. Thank you for blessing me with the love of my life." Tamaryn captioned one of her posts.
Tamaryn shared that their day started with showers and they were receiving blessings. "Woke up on this morning to the sound of rain and I remember thinking this is God showering us with His blessings. It might be a muddy day but so it will be. Then at 11am, just as our event started, the clouds gave way and the beauty of my home town revealed itself as the sun shon down on us. I’m so happy to have introduced my new family and friends to Paarl."
She also thanked everyone who came to celebrate the special day with them.
The model recently penned a lengthy Instagram post opening up about her "baby boy" who went blind. "In a short space of time, literally 7days our baby boy went permanently blind in both eyes. He has been diagnosed with Idiopathic Retinal Detachment. An irreversible condition
"We noticed him bumping into objects, struggling to play fetch, and generally appearing more on edge. Later he developed a swollen right eye. We took him for a full exam and received the bad news," she wrote.
She added that eye drops did not help so they were left with only one option
"Eye drops were not sufficient to manage the pain and discomfort anymore and the last option was to remove the one troubling eye. Oreo is my baby and my heart breaks for him. I’m sure other animal lovers can relate, that if possible we’ll go to the ends of the earth for them. Currently, he is adapting after his eye surgery. We’re praying that he finds his happy place again"
Congratulations to the couple.
Image Cred: Twitter
Congratulations to the couple.
Image Cred: Twitter