Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu celebrate four-year wedding anniversary

26 February 2023 - 14:00 By Chrizelda Kekana
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Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu celebrated their love.
Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu celebrated their love.
Image: Instagram/Miss Sandows via Tiyani King Baloyi

One of  Mzansi's favourite young couples, Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu, have been loving each other for seven years and they've taken to their socials to celebrate their love.

The pair have been together for seven years and married for four. 

On his  Instagram Hungani thanked Steph for loving him unconditionally.

“I’m not perfect. I’m not a saint. I’m not anything that people might think I am. You know my flaws. You know my traumas. You know my greatest weaknesses. You know my most vulnerable moments in life. I am growing and my growing pains are real. With all that said I want to thank you for choosing me for the past six years going on seven  years.”

“I love you @miss_sandows and I hope we continue to mature in our love like fine wine.”

Hungani and Steph have taken their fans on their journey into marriage as they set up their vlog soon after they got hitched.

Stephanie took to her Instagram to give fans a glimpse into what life has been like since tying the knot, calling it both challenging and rewarding.

The actress said marriage is a “culmination of extreme highs and painful lows” but said she couldn’t imagine a better partner than Hungani.

“The process of learning and then unlearning, letting go, forgiving, eating humble pie (often). The power of kindness and respect, the random kiss on the forehead or hug for no apparent reason. The power of being present, not just in body but in mind too, the power of switching off the outside world and focusing on each other, even if only for a split second,” said Stephanie.

“The joy of letting go, being silly and wearing your heart on your shoulders at the risk of it being broken and then after all that still choosing each other  every day, no matter what.”


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