‘I don’t plan on leaving your side’ — J’Something and Coco celebrate 12 years together

29 July 2023 - 08:00
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Singer J'Something and his wife Cordelia are still going strong after 12 years.
Singer J'Something and his wife Cordelia are still going strong after 12 years.
Image: Instagram/J'Something

J'Something and his wifey Coco recently celebrated their 12th anniversary of being together since they started dating. 

Taking to their Instagram timelines, the couple shared a snap of them together and gushed on each other. 

“Yo Coco 12 years down, however many more to go. All I want you to know on this day is I don’t plan on leaving your side. All the way through it all,” wrote the musician. 

“The most magical 12 years of my life. Getting to grow and love with you has been such a joy. I’m so proud of us,” said Coco.

In a separate Instagram post J'Something announced he and Coco were working on content together.

“Take Me Out is a series of content we are working on to share with you. Some of our favourite places to go out for a bite or a drink. Let us know if you keen on more of this type of content and let us know places to try,” he wrote. 

The musician shared images of their traditional wedding in 2022, professing his love for his wife. 

In the post, J'Something spoke of their journey together, vowing to stick beside her. 

“Seven years ago we made a public declaration we would commit to discovering this life together until we die, we would thug it out through the hard times and we would dance in the moments of bliss, we would kiss and cry together, and we would always talk.

“Was a scary commitment, I won’t lie but, what is love without vulnerability? What is love without risk? What is love without the unknown? I love you pretty little thing. Until death do us apart Cordelia.”

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