Sophie Ndaba and hubby Max sport brand new matching diamond-encrusted watched

Sophie Ndaba and hubby Max sport brand new matching diamond-encrusted watched

Sophie Ndaba and her husband were recently spotted showing off their brand new, matching, diamond-encrusted watches and they are definitely #lifegoals.

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Sophie Ndaba and her husband are sporting brand new watches!

The pairs matching diamond-encrusted watches are just gorgeous, reports TimesLive.

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They posted a video showing off their new watches.

Max Lichaba owns his own jewellery company.

Sophie had been quite busy and Briefly.co.za recently reported how she was on the hunt for the perfect location for her white wedding.

The happy star recently shared a post about her #lichabaweddingvenuesearch and asked for the help of her followers in finding the perfect place for her wedding.

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Sophie and her hubby Max Lichaba already tied the knot at a traditional wedding but are now planning their white wedding.

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