The couple just returned from a Bali vacation about a month ago and have now jetted out to Mauritius to celebrate their two-year anniversary.
“Come with us as we celebrate our 2 year anniversary. A day in the life of a sexy, dark and delicious husband and a sweet innocent girl from Eldorado Park,” wrote Musa on his Instagram.
The medical doctor and the model got engaged in June 2021 when Mthombeni popped the question at the top of a mountain overlooking the beauty of Durban. A month later, Mthombeni and his family paid the Lauries a visit and completed the lobola negotiations.The couple took to social media to post pictures of themselves in their traditional wedding outfits, and to announce that they had officially tied the knot.
“Went home for the weekend. It’s a smallanyana thing for the weekend. Isssaaa wedding day,” said Musa on Instagram.The couple is never shy to share their love on social media, making a note to celebrate any significant day in their love story. “To my heart’s identical. Someone who I will continue to love unconditionally, unreservedly and wholly! Happy 2nd anniversary baby,” Mthombeni jotted on his Instagram preparing for their anniversary.
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