Twitter reacts to #OPW's 'so much drama' couple

Published Feb 11, 2019

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Sunday's "Our Perfect Wedding" couple said they wanted to be part of the show in order to celebrate their union, which they described as one with "so much drama." 

Mamphumuwa Masobe, 26, from Ratanda and Kelello Mophuting, 27, from Vereeniging met back in 2011 at varsity.

Over the years, they became friends and were in denial about their love. Kelello's stolen kiss was the beginning of their relationship. 

"I love her a lot and I think I have found my soul mate," expressed Kelello. 

They kept their relationship under wraps till Mamphumuwa fell pregnant.

"When she came with Kelello, she said he was her friend from school. Since I grew up having male friends, I didn't suspect they were more than just friends...She suddenly fell pregnant, I asked how this was that possible since they were friends," said the mother of the bride Maria Makhale. 

Their relationship had a lot of drama, breaking up two times already within 8 years of their relationship. When Kelello found out she had pursued a relationship with someone else during their first break up, his response was "Geez, that was my nightmare. I couldn't take it well. When I found out about it, I wanted her back immediately."

Their second break up was again due to cheating in 2016, after they had paid lobola and bought a house together. 

#OurPerfectWedding once a cheater always a cheater pic.twitter.com/BKOSxnPhre

— Malven Wietsan (@Wietsan1) February 10, 2019

This marriage seems to be built on a shaky foundation 😕 #OurPerfectWedding

— AMO (@Lioness_A) February 10, 2019

Now they've decided to tie the knot on national television, to celebrate a love that has not broken throughout the drama. 

And for such a dramatic couple, their official day was equally full of it.

Firstly their form of transportation was a tractor. Creative right? 

The white wedding theme was white and silver. 

All white wedding! Wow!👌👌👌 #OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/sTC75E2U84

— Thabo kwenaite (@tbosekwn) February 10, 2019

#OurPerfectWedding so grand grand the groom is just a cheater pic.twitter.com/QOk7KmYqEj

— NgwanaConstance (@MelisandreMoloi) February 10, 2019

Everybody was dressed in white except for the bridal party, who were dressed in dusty pink and the groom dressed in royal blue. The reception area was also all-white, with a touch of silver. 

I appreciate guests that adhere to the dress code/theme. #OurPerfectWedding

— Tshepiso Lebang Masetle (@tshepzyn) February 10, 2019

The groom looks like a cheater still, but that’s none of my business. As long as she is happy. 😀 #OurPerfectWedding #OPW pic.twitter.com/WBUZou4P0F

— O L E T I L W E 🌈 (@Iam_Kardas) February 10, 2019

#OurPerfectWedding this guy is not going to stop cheating shem pic.twitter.com/mOESf0k9Ab

— #VoteEFF 8th May (@PNMaster_) February 10, 2019

The third drama came from the pastor who forgot the most important part of any wedding, the kiss. When reminded, he screamed out, "I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry", which was so funny.

Day 2 of their traditional wedding was staged outside the groom's house, and the theme was blue and white, with a touch of African elements. 

The couple wore two different traditional attires, both blue and white and makoti's name was traditionally changed to Mamohau. 

In the end the couple declared their two-day celebration as their "super, angelic, white, perfect wedding". Simple and to the point type wedding. Halala!

...The best wedding I have ever seen on #OurPerfectWedding

— мιѕѕj❤ (@MissJ__M) February 10, 2019

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