Minnie Dlamini-Jones surprised by Mr Jones with virtual birthday bash
- Minnie Dlamini-Jones had to postpone her 30th birthday until 2021 thanks to the coronavirus
- Her husband, Quinton Jones, was having none of it though and threw Minnie a super lush virtual 30th birthday
- Minnie was blown away by the surprise and shared snaps of the thoughtful event on social media
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Minnie Dlamini-Jones got the biggest surprise from her Mr Jones for her big 30th birthday– he really is a keeper.
While the honeymoon phase normally ends swiftly, Minnie and Quinton’s is yet to end and it’s been years.
Briefly.co.za know that Minnie was unable to celebrate her 30th as she would have liked thanks to the coronavirus, but Mr Jones stepped in and put a smile on her dial.
Yesterday Minnie and Quinton celebrated their traditional wedding anniversary and couldn’t be more in love.
What Quinton pulled out the bag for her 30th was something Minnie was never expecting.
Having made it clear that her 30th has been postponed until 2021, Minnie did little to nothing to even celebrate on the actual day.
Quinton surprised Minnie with the lushest Zoom 30th birthday a girl could ever have asked for.
He went all-out! From a designer dress to all-white deco, Quinton really did the most and made his lady feel all kinds of special.
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Taking to social media, Minnie shared her spoil with the world, expressing how grateful she is to have Quinton in her life.
Sis, that white dress though!
“Today is our traditional wedding anniversary. Yesterday he surprised me with a zoom party with my family and friends. #TheJoneses”
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Dlamini married her long-time bae, Quinton Jones, on 8 July, 2017 in a traditional marriage which took place in Glenn Hills, Durban North.
The couple then had a white wedding on 16 September, selling exclusive coverage rights to Multichoice for R6 million.
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Source: Briefly News