A match made in heaven: pastor Pushie Watson ties the knot

‘I never thought it would happen for me’

10 December 2024 - 07:00
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Former 'Jam Alley' presenter and pastor Pushie Watson is officially off the market.
Former 'Jam Alley' presenter and pastor Pushie Watson is officially off the market.
Image: Instagram/ Pushie

Congratulations are in order for former Jam Alley presenter and  pastor Pushie Watson, who recently took to Instagram to announce her marriage to the love of her life, Phil.

In a heartfelt post, Pushie expressed her gratitude and joy, sharing that she never thought she'd find love again. However, she held on to prophesies from renowned pastors and prophets, including pastor Paula White, prophet Gideon Danso, reverend Ray McCauley and her cousin pastor Ray Harmon, and waited for her "Boaz" to arrive.

Pushie's post was accompanied by a beautiful photo of her and her partner's intimate celebration of their union where she wore white and her hubby wore a black suit.

She couldn't help but gush about her partner, who she affectionately refers to as her "handsome husband".

"I am so grateful. I always said my next husband would be a ghost. I would never post him. But here I am, trying to remember I’m a pastor and have to post ministry mostly. Can’t help myself. Maybe because I never thought it would happen for me, unless I had not received the many prophesies. They all prophesied the same thing over several years, no one consulting the other.

"They said, ‘God has the right one for you, the spiritual one. Boaz is coming.’ Well, by God’s grace and mercy, he came. Thank you all, my pastors, friends and family. And thank You Lord for my Boaz. I can’t believe it’s been a year already, and I feel like we’ve only just begun. My handsome husband, I thank God for you. I love you for a lifetime and eternity. Happy happy anniversary Phil."



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