She said yes! Jeannie D finds her happily ever after

16 January 2024 - 14:05
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Presenter Jeannie D is set to get married.
Presenter Jeannie D is set to get married.
Image: Via Instagram

Congratulatory messages have flooded Jeannie D's Instagram timeline after she revealed she is set to walk down the aisle. 

On Monday, the media personality shared an image of herself wearing a pink sash and novelty glasses with 'Bride to be' in big letters above them while surrounded by her loved ones. 

“True girlfriends are like diamonds. Bright, beautiful, valuable and always in style! Thank you to the incredible women in my life for such a magical afternoon filled with love and laughs! No doubt these memories will sneak out of my eyes and roll down my cheeks for years to come!” she captioned the post. 

Jeannie D has always kept her love life private which has her followers on edge to find out who her mystery man is.

See some of the pictures below:

South African sprinter Akani Simbine is also set to walk down the aisle after a traditional marriage recently. Akani shared a picture of himself wearing traditional attire alongside his partner who had a diamond ring on her ring finger. 

“Forever yena,” he captioned the post. 

Akani's love journey has made headlines on various occasions before he found his happily ever after. In early 2017, Akani and news anchor Abigail Visagie were one of Mzansi's favourite celebrity couples — this was until they quietly broke up in 2018. 

Akani then moved on to a new relationship with Cape Town netball player Jo Prins in 2019. The couple got engaged in 2021. The engagement did not last long though. Social media users later noticed Jo no longer wearing her ring, concluding their engagement had been called off.


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