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Comedian and wife celebrate wedding anniversary!

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Comedian Tol Ass Mo and his wife Mome,photo Instagram.
Comedian Tol Ass Mo and his wife Mome,photo Instagram.

COMEDIAN Tol Ass Mo is celebrating 10 years of marriage with his wife, Mome.

Real name Mongezi Mahlangu, he said even though their journey had been filled with ups and downs, he was grateful to have her by his side.

On Friday, 21 October, the 36-year-old took to Instagram to show the world how wonderful it had been to have Mome as his wife all these years.

He also posted a video of their traditional wedding, where they shared their vows.

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The funnyman wrote: “Happy anniversary my shuga bunga boo. Ten years of marriage filled with ups and downs. I am blessed to have you in my life.”

In the video, Tol Ass Mo can be heard saying that he would always be there for Mome, and make sure that they build each other.

“I brought a home with you that I can’t wait to spend my life with. There is no one that will change how I feel about you,” he said.

Then Mome said when she first met him, she saw the power of God in him.

“I don’t know what to say. I am thankful,” she said.

Their fans quickly started congratulating the couple, with Tumi Leshoro commenting: “Happy anniversary Mkhulu. More life and abundance to the family.”

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Then Queen Zulu wrote: “Happy anniversary to the both of you. May you both see many years.”

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