WATCH | Did DJ Zinhle get married? Season 2 teaser of ‘The Unexpected’ gives fans ideas

23 July 2022 - 10:00
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DJ Zinhle and Murdah Bongz may have tied the knot — at least that is what the teaser from her upcoming reality TV show left fans thinking.
DJ Zinhle and Murdah Bongz may have tied the knot — at least that is what the teaser from her upcoming reality TV show left fans thinking.
Image: Instagram/DJ Zinhle

Fans are willing to bet Murdah Bongz may have secretly made DJ Zinhle his missus, after they saw a clip from the recentl teaser for the second season of her reality show, The Unexpected, that looked like a scene from lobola celebrations.

While she’s said in the past that she doesn’t believe in the concept of marriage, DJ Zinhle’s fans are convinced her boyfriend and baby daddy Murdah Bongz may have successfully convinced her to change her mind.

While there is no context attached to the few seconds of the clip where DJ Zinhle is seen donning a doek as joyful women ululate in the background, fans have run with the speculation that the DJ will reveal Murdah has paid lobola for her.

Eyi ngasho... ulobolile uBongz. Congratulations again, Zinhle and Bongz,” said one fan picking up the celebration vibes.

“We back to the real love story #truelove ain’t just in movies , it’s also in the unexpected,” said another. 

Watch the teaser below:

Back in 2019, the DJ made it clear that marriage is not high up on her list of life goals.

We all want and wish for different things in life. You want marriage, I want a flat stomach. Now stop making me feel like an arse for not living your dream ...”

Even in the first season of her reality show, the DJ almost gave her family a heart attack when she announced her second baby and no plans to get married. 

However, fans are still hopeful that weddings bells will be confirmed in the upcoming season.

Check out some tweets below:



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