Portia didn’t know her life would change that day she boarded a taxi. She didn’t know that Charles, the taxi driver, would actually turn out to be the man of her dreams.
The couple met way back in 1997, and as a taxi driver, Charles meets a lot of passengers each day but it was Portia who made his heart skip a beat that day. He didn’t get a chance to speak to her that though.
Luckily for him, they met again and it was on this day that he was able to tell her how he felt about her. Imagine the relief when he heard that she also felt the same way about him! That is how their relationship started.
Like any other couple, Portia and Charles have had their fair share of challenges. It all started when she got pregnant two years into the relationship. Her family wasn’t too pleased about this because of religious beliefs and as a result, she had to move out.
Charles then did right by her and talked to his family about going to negotiate for lobola. It was only then that Portia’s family came around. Another challenge was the differences in cultural practices. They had to postpone the wedding at one time, just so that the families could sort out the differences first.
They’ve been waiting for a while for this day and tonight, they invite you to join them and their families, as they celebrate this special day.
The bride ke Mutsonga and the groom ke Mopedi, but none of them speak their respective language? 🤔#OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/hueDyUwbI9
— Lebo (@lebo_070) October 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/Valentinou12/status/1056606126203170816
#OurPerfectWedding Tsonga weddings are a beautiful mess, the original 'color blocking' nation! pic.twitter.com/t9SK3531OF
— 🇿🇦KumkaniSolomon💦🇮🇹 (@_magakwe_) October 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/Valentinou12/status/1056606659588562945
#OurPerfectWedding
The screaming by the Pastor is on another level😂😂😂😂😂😂😂— Cynthia Fakudze (@FakudzeCynthia) October 28, 2018
That cake with black feathers🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🙅🏾♂️ #OurPerfectWedding
— Spado (@spadonapster) October 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/KAGISO_X6/status/1056605911391895552
Three things.
The bridal party's colors are awful to the eye hle.
That Dico lady… Istumach!!!
Akhant!Those gloves on our bride… Jeso!!!
#OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/7nirzBt5Lf
— Mrs Me. (@MamaKhwezi) October 28, 2018
Pop'mabodlela: "please show me your shoes!?"
Bridesmaids:👠👠👠👠👠👠👠
Pop'mabodlela: "yeboooo..these are shoes of ladies who don't cheat!"
😂😂😂
this Nomsa though… pic.twitter.com/IEay7o0iWU— 🇿🇦KumkaniSolomon💦🇮🇹 (@_magakwe_) October 28, 2018
You go to church from 10 to 4 o'clock on ur wedding day, some churches mara#OurPerfectWedding
— Bee🐼 (@sefonkololo) October 28, 2018
#OurPerfectWedding the dance, aowa bathong pic.twitter.com/XVYdRoJ1I1
— #HerNameIs Light ☀ (@sediluvK) October 28, 2018
The color suits of the groomsman reminds me of a sweet we used to call sqeda viki 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂#OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/m5FWIfA7n0
— MRS_H.I.M² (@Zikhona_ismynam) October 28, 2018
He HAD A wife, so she was a side chick now promoted to wife?😳😠 #OurPerfectWedding
— Black & Blessed ❤❤✌ (@Mama_Bridgie) October 28, 2018
Matrimonial from 10am to 4pm????
A N D I Z I #OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/M2qvEHcAbO— IG: amile_dlamini (@Uplifted_one) October 28, 2018
Is Charles dad married am asking for a friend #OurPerfectWedding
— Xoli nje but the nje is silent (@MdumiseniXoli) October 28, 2018
Source: Twitter