"We Met in School": Bride Excited as She Falls in Love with Her Lecturer, Marries Him in Style
- A bride who married her lecturer showed a lot of excitement in a wedding video trending on social media
- In the video, the lady was all smiles as she made it clear that she fell in love with her course lecturer
- The video has inspired many people who congratulated the couple and wished them a happy married life
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A beautiful bride has told the sweet story of how she met her course lecturer and fell in love with him.
The bride said she and her husband met in school where she was a student, and he was her teacher.
In a trending wedding video posted by @oppyjay_alaga, the bride was so excited as she tied the knot with the love of her life.
She said:
"We met in school. He is my course lecturer, and then it worked."
Her husband also showed a lot of joy as he married the woman of his dreams. He was gorgeously dressed in traditional attire specially made for the event.
The lecturer said he was excited to have married one of his students.
A part of the video showed the couple happily exchanging kisses. This is like a moment you would see in a movie or read in a romantic novel.
Watch the video below:
Netizens react as couple who met in school get married
Read some of the comments below:
@Kenny Bickk said:
"Not my school because na old men be our lecturers."
Her Mother's Daughter said:
"I no fit marry my lecturer."
Professor makes a gorgeous Zulu bride, Mzansi is mesmerised
Qualified Chartered Accountant and Associate Professor, Mbali Enhle, has Mzansi mesmerised after sharing pictures of her exquisite Zulu wedding. Her followers can't get enough of this traditional bride, and the post is receiving major attention on social media.
Sharing stunning pictures from her special day, the bride dazzled. Mbali captioned the post in the most simple yet elegant way:
"A Zulu bride."
The post has over 7 000 likes and close to 400 retweets. The comments are mostly complimentary but some people used it as an opportunity to throw shade.
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