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Mzansi can’t get over Tamaryn Green’s ‘umembeso’ ceremony at her traditional wedding

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Tamaryn Green and Zesimdumise ‘Ze’ Nxumalo. Picture: Instagram

Former Miss SA Tamaryn Green and her fiancé Zesimdumise ‘Ze’ Nxumalo shared images and videos of her ’umembeso’ ceremony.

IT HAS been termed the traditional wedding of the year by some South Africans, and if the snippets shared on social media are anything to go by, then it probably is.

This weekend, former Miss South Africa and Miss Universe 2018 first runner up Tamaryn Green and her fiancé Zesimdumise ‘Ze’ Nxumalo shared images and videos of her “umembeso” ceremony.

“Umembeso” is a gift-giving ceremony that forms part is the traditional Zulu wedding process.

This usually happens after the ilobolo has been paid, and it involves the groom and his family bringing gifts to the bride’s family.

The ceremony took place at the high-end DVine Estate in Paarl and was attended by family and friends and celebrities like Khaya Dlanga and Mayihlome Tshwete.

Tamaryn found herself on the trends list after posting images of the ceremony on social media.

From the umbrella she was holding, adorned with R200 notes, to her dress and Ze’s dance moves, social media users could not get enough.

See social media reactions below:

Ze proposed to the beauty while on their baecation at exclusive Sweni Lodge in the Kruger National Park in April this year.

Tamaryn first announced that she was dating the Johannesburg businessman in October 2018.

Since then, the pair made their relationship red carpet official at the Style Awards in 2019.

Ze also accompanied Tamaryn to Thailand, where she was a bridesmaid for her Miss Universe “roomie” Sophida Kanchanarin.

At the wedding, Tamaryn joined other single ladies for the traditional bouquet toss and caught it.

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