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Liesl showers hubby with love and gifts on his special day

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Dr Musa and Liesl have official tied the knot
Dr Musa and Liesl have official tied the knot

MEDIA personality Dr Musa Mthombeni is the happiest man alive.

The seasoned TV presenter recently celebrated his birthday and his wife, Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni, spoilt him.

He took to social media to gush over her, sharing that he married the best woman in the world.

According to Musa, Liesl who blessed him with an undisclosed amount of money, told him to go and buy himself a skorokoro and make it nice as she is aware that he likes noisy cars that don’t start.

“I’m married to the best woman in the world. Someone who listens to me with intent. Someone who takes note of all my stupid ramblings about nothing and makes them a reality. A special birthday for the old oupa.

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“I’m not someone that normally gets gifted things on my birthday. I’ve hardly experienced receiving and you, Liesel, have given me more than just that today. You’ve given me love. Thank you, baby, one of the many gifts you’ve gifted me today.”

Liesel also posted and said: “It’s my husband’s birthday today! Happy birthday, my love. I wanted to wish you the very best but you already have me. No need then. I love you, you 32-year-old man!”

The pair that got married in an intimate wedding ceremony attended by close friends and family also recently celebrated eight months since they tied the knot.

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