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5 SA Low-Key Celebrity Weddings Of 2017

5 SA Low-Key Celebrity Weddings Of 2017. While most celebrities go for extravagant weddings which are splashed all over the media, some opt for low-key ceremonies. 2017 saw a few celebrities have their weddings as private as they could. Check the following out in case you didn’t know they were married.

1. Wayde van Niekerk And Chesney Campbell

South Africa’s 400m gold medalist, Wayde van Niekerk, got married to his love Chesney Campbell in a low-key wedding. The wedding was not covered extensively by the media as the couple opted to be a little private. Van Niekerk shared the news on Twitter with a very romantic caption and the sweetest black-and-white image of the couple.

2. Black Coffee And Enhle Mbali

The incredibly successful musician Black Coffee married his love and mother of his two children, Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa, after a seven-year engagement. Although this is a power couple, the proceedings to the wedding were low-key. The glamorous ceremony took place in Sun City.

3. Sophie Ndaba And Max Lichaba

Veteran actress and businesswoman Sophie Ndaba has also married secretly. She reportedly eloped with wealthy local businessman Max Lichaba, in a secret Italian wedding. Sophie was previously married to fellow artist Themba Ndaba and later bishop Keith Harrington.

4. Mpho Maboi And Reneilwe Letsholonyane

This lovely pair are the latest couple to walk down the aisle. Media personality Mpho Maboi dropped the bomb on her radio show with DJ Fresh that she recently got married to her partner football star Reneilwe Letsholonayana in a secret ceremony.

5. Fikile ‘Fix’ Moeti And Orrock Robertson

The gorgeous DJ Fix and fiancé Orrock Robertson had their big day on a farm in the Eastern Cape. Fix was a vision in her white gown. The couple was all smiles and the reception looked incredibly lavish. Although the wedding was not widely publicized, wedding guest included the likes of Maps Maponyane.

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