Pearl Modiadie lets us in on her wedding plans

20 April 2016 - 10:22 By Kyle Zeeman

Radio and TV personality Pearl Modiadie is a happy bride-to-be. The Zaziwa presenter got engaged last December and has been planning her big day ever since. Fans have been wondering when Pearl and her fiancé Nkululeko plan on tying-the-knot‚ so we reached out to her to find out how the wedding plans are coming along.'“After a couple of failed relationships I felt maybe that there wasn’t anyone for me‚” Pearl tells TMG Entertainment. “But I’m a hopeless romantic and I’ve always believed in love.”Pearl says she fell in love with Nkululeko because he makes her feel comfortable in her own skin and she loves how she can be herself around him. “I love the way he loves me‚” she says.Pearl reveals that the couple are set to have both a traditional wedding and a white wedding‚ with the traditional wedding to take place before the end of the year.She says she has not yet decided on a venue for her white wedding‚ but she has been reading a lot of wedding magazines and wants to make it as incredible as possible‚ and so it will most likely be an outside wedding. But before she walks down the aisle she wants to do something special for her dad.“When I decided to get married I promised myself that I would do something special for my dad. I obviously can’t spoil the surprise but the project is going on and I’m excited for him to receive it‚” she says.Pearl and her bae are currently attending pre-marriage counselling so that they are prepared as much as they can be for married life.“As much as I’m excited for the wedding‚ I am more excited to be married. The wedding only lasts two days‚ the marriage lasts forever. I want to experience all that life has to offer‚ which means both marriage and children. I want to be able to look back at my little family and be filled with joy. Perhaps‚ and hopefully‚ I will one day have a little girl of my own.”..

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