In an Our Perfect Wedding first, last night’s couple were devout members of the Nazareth Baptist Church. Their traditional wedding was interesting and rich in culture, as they observed their church’s customs for the nation to watch.
Since their church puts a ban on alcohol consumption of any kind, they were quite troubled at hearing that their fruit cake had brandy in it; meant to be a preservative, but used as an ingredient without their knowledge. Luckily, the groom had a sense of humour about the situation.
"As long as there is flour and sugar,it is Cake" Siyabonga is just a great person! #OurPerfectWedding
— Son to Royalty (@King__Mbuso) September 13, 2015
If it has flour and sugar, its a cake guys! #OPW #OurPerfectWedding
— .2 (@__nolwazi) September 13, 2015
"I'm going to eat a lot of cake now." LOL! Siyabonga. Legend. #OurPerfectWedding
— DeeDee Tladi, III (@dadebbi) September 13, 2015
The couple was really disappointed by the service they were given by their vendors. The decor lady promised many a surprise, and she did deliver, but they weren’t pleasant ones.
Aah *shock* this is disrespect, food on the floor n cake in the couples face! Neva days shem. People wud see flames #OPW #OurPerfectWedding
— Diketso Dee (@DeeMoney_Diva) September 13, 2015
They told her its a surprise. Food served from the red carpet and the cake in their face. Oh boy!! #OurPerfectWedding
— Fikile Moichela (@fikzotic) September 13, 2015
Well No Cake,food on the floor. I guess thats the surprise they were talking about. #OurPerfectWedding
— Bonga. (@BongaMthembu) September 13, 2015
On the bright side, their traditional wedding was beautiful and rich. The bride wore a traditional attire meant for married women in the church, and with a song, a dance and the sound of vuvuzelas, they were wed according to their faith.
Maybe I'm being biased but they have such a nice traditional wedding. #OurPerfectWedding
— B Khumalo (@herr_b_khumalo) September 13, 2015
The traditional wedding! All protocol were observed! ![👌]()
#OurPerfectWedding
— Nozipho Mpanza (@mpanza_n) September 13, 2015
Esigcawini. This is proper traditional wedding. #OurPerfectWedding
— Themba Mbatha (@ka_mbatha) September 13, 2015
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