Tamaryn Green's joyful pregnancy announcement: 'Couldn't have asked for a better gift'
Miss South Africa alum doctor Tamaryn Green Nxumalo and her husband, Ze Ndwandwe Nxumalo announced they are expecting their first child.
The couple tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Cape Town on 2 April 2022, almost a year after announcing their engagement. Guests at the ceremony included Miss South Africa 2020 runner-up Natasha Joubert, media personalities Anele Mdoda and Basetsana Kumalo, K Naomi and EFF leader Julius Malema.
The couple exchanged vows at the Quoin Rock wine estate in Stellenbosch in 2022. Tamaryn and Ze had an umembeso ceremony, which takes place after the lobola is paid and the groom presents gifts to the bride's family. The Paarl-born doctor shared a post on social media celebrating their second anniversary earlier this year, revealing memories of them as a married couple. She wrote in the caption:"Every love story is distinctive, one-of-a-kind, messy and lovely, but ours is my favourite. Happy second anniversary, my love. Here's to more loving, laughing, and dancing together."
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