Tamia Mpisane reveals she's not yet traditionally married

23 April 2023 - 10:00
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Tamia Mpisane has not yet had a traditional wedding.
Tamia Mpisane has not yet had a traditional wedding.
Image: Instagram/ Tamia Mpisane

Tamia Mpisane's fans are excited for what they can only imagine will be an “out of this world” traditional wedding after Andile Mpisane's wife revealed she is yet to wed traditionally.

Taking to her Instagram stories recently, the mom of one shared a video of dancers and said she would need them to perform and we already know the wedding will be an opulent affair. 

“Yoh. I need them at my traditional wedding,” she posted. 

Royal AM chair Andile, the son of wealthy businesswoman Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize and Sbu Mpisane, married Tamia in December 2021. 

The wedding made headlines because nobody knew the pair were even dating. 

Tamia recently went live on Instagram for the first time since tying the knot. 

She shared how being married to a famous man changed the way she conducts herself on social media.

Screenshot from Tamia Mpisane
Screenshot from Tamia Mpisane
Image: Instagram/ Tamia Mpisane

“To be honest, before I got married I did go live a few times here and there, but as soon as I got married I had to change how I treat my social media accounts because I wasn’t sure how to handle a lot of people and the attention. It was a big change.”

When revealing he was officially off the market last year, Andile posted images from their engagement and penned an open letter to his wife.

“I feel blessed to have found an amazing woman who shares the same goals as me. I’m looking forward to a fruitful future with my wife and family. I’m thankful to God for bringing her into my life. To Tamia, I love you Mkami aka Mrs AM. I choose you and there is no turning back. We are in this together,” he posted.

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