Tamaryn Green and her hubby Ze celebrate their 1-year anniversary

04 April 2023 - 08:00
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Former Miss SA and Miss Universe 2018 first runner-up Tamaryn Green and her husband Zesimdumise ‘Ze’ Nxumalo celebrate 1 year in marital bliss.
Former Miss SA and Miss Universe 2018 first runner-up Tamaryn Green and her husband Zesimdumise ‘Ze’ Nxumalo celebrate 1 year in marital bliss.
Image: Instagram/Tamaryn Green via Christine Wedding Photographer

Former Miss South Africa Tamaryn Green and her hubby Ze Nxumalo recently celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary.

Celebrating 1 year. Happy Anniversary my love. 02/04/2022,” wrote Tamaryn.

On his Instagram, Ze thanked Tamaryn for making him the “luckiest man” in the world.

Happy 1st Anniversary my love. Thank you for making me the luckiest man in the world.”

May you both continue to grow well in your union. We pray that you experience the depth of God’s Grace in your lives. Grow in Love, courage, gentleness for self and each other in your marriage. To a happy, beautiful, God-glorifying forever together! Congratulations,” Zizo Tshwete wrote to the couple.

“Happy Anniversary to you both. Wishing you many more years together,” wrote Tshepi Vundla.

Ze and Tam have been together for nearly three years and were engaged at Singita Sweni Lodge in Mpumalanga in April 2021. Tamaryn walked down the aisle at Quoin Rock Wine Estate. 

The couple's dreamy wedding included a stunning floral backdrop with more than 100,000 hand-strung flowers on the stage where they exchanged vows.

They went on to have several lavish celebrations in line with their cultures.

“As Ze & I come from different cultures, we decided to embrace all traditions and rituals required by both cultures to be married.

“In western society, there is traditionally an engagement, followed by a kitchen tea/bachelorette or bachelors, then finally the white wedding. A traditional Zulu wedding is quite different but also has distinctive stages,” she said in a lengthy IG post.

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