'I'm a wife now' — BBM's Gash1 and Thato take their love to the next level

09 October 2022 - 08:00
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Gashwan "Gash1" Mthombeni and Thato Mokoena have taken their relationship to the next level.
Gashwan "Gash1" Mthombeni and Thato Mokoena have taken their relationship to the next level.
Image: Instagram/ Gash 1

Big Brother Mzansi season 3 contestants Gashwan “Gash1" Mthombeni and Thato Mokoena have hinted they've tied the knot.

According to Daily Sun, Thato confirmed the news, saying the “first big step” was already taken as she has changed her last name.

The two stars started dating days before Thato was evicted from the Big Brother house while Gash1 continued in the competition, ending as the first runner-up to Mpho Wabadimo who won the R2m grand prize.

After reuniting outside the competition, Thato and Gash1 picked up where they left off, sealing the deal. They have been dubbed “Tash1", which is a combination of their names.

Speaking on their relationship in a YouTube video, the couple revealed they are no longer just dating but stepped into a new stage in their relationship, hinting they were traditionally married.

“Did you not pay lobola for a certain individual?” Thato questioned Gash1.

“We didn't just sit there and say we're girlfriend and boyfriend; we did enter a new step ... something did happen, and I am proud and happy to have moved in that new stage of my life,” Gash1 said.

Thato added they are careful of what they choose to share with their followers, but she is happy to be a wife.

“I'm a wife now ... there's a lot of changes in my personal life now.”

Attempts by TshisaLIVE to obtain comment from Gash1 and Thato were unsuccessful at the time of publishing this article. An update will be included once received.

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