Weddings may not be permitted but 'Our Perfect Wedding' will air as normal (via MoveMag) (OPWMzansi)
on Mzansi Magic . With lockdown restrictions, weddings are not permitted however, there are still enough pre-recorded episodes forPresenting season 10 of the wedding show, Khanyisa Titus had her first episode aired in March 2020, during the lockdown.
It has been a few weeks of hosting for the new face of"All the episodes that the viewers have seen thus far, as well as those that they will see in the upcoming weeks, are all pre-recorded episodes which were filmed before the national lockdown was scheduled," the 30-year-old says.Khanyisa has been having the time of her life as the presenter of one of the most-watched shows in the country.
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