Viewers of Our Perfect Wedding had to change their assumptions on old couples and “ripe love” being boring and dull after they met this week’s bride and groom, who were determined to serve perfection.
After seeing many older couples have messy weddings on the show, in terms of their planning, decorations, outfits, etc, the Ribas were out to show the young’uns how things are done.
Agnes Molefe, 48, and Victor Riba, 54, met in Daveyton on the East Rand. She was working at her late brother’s laundromat, where, as fate would have it, Victor did his laundry. For him, it was always loved at first sight, but Agnes would relocate to another branch.
The couple’s love was inspiring and the pair spoke about how they lived their best lives individually and decided to come together when they were ready. It was even more beautiful to watch because their families were super-supportive of their love.
They had memes for the lovely wedding.
https://twitter.com/Voiceoreason6/status/1132698735652331521
#OurPerfectWedding usually umtshato wabantu abadala is always a bore,but this one👌 pic.twitter.com/3EwjCLzjfq
— NDLOVUKAZII👑 (@Inganatii) May 26, 2019
Where are these young couple bazobona how it's done?From the attires to the catering and decor #OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/uGscRBZwOZ
— Boitshwarelo Mothibi (@boitshwarelogm) May 26, 2019
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Bigup to #Themba, our parents they need to hear such words from us.. #OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/CUOb3XWYqY
— Andy (@Anddyaa) May 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/Inganatii/status/1132708601770979328
https://twitter.com/Ketso28/status/1132707535000166401
#OurPerfectWedding the wedding was perfect until this ⬇⬇⬇ pic.twitter.com/x1RZpQLHi7
— Nkunz' emnyama (@2las_Incognito) May 26, 2019
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