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“I went to his dm for business and came out with a husband. Two souls, one heart,” Phyllis wrote on Twitter.
I went to his dm for business and came out with a husband.
Two souls, One heart.❤️ pic.twitter.com/h8PKFypu8l— Phyllis Aine👄 (@Phyllis_Shanie) November 9, 2020
Below her message, she attached three magnificent photos of her wedding day. The blushing bride looked like a queen.
Her mermaid shaped gown was a dream come true and the ornaments on her head had her looking like Egyptian royalty.
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Me and my guy @myromiro_ Created memories of these two…Congratulations @benj_amin11 and @Phyllis_Shanie All the best!
Mark 10:9 ❤️
📸: #TheJoshXperiencePhotography pic.twitter.com/okRZ1E8P79— Farmer’s Son📸📷 (@joshbojar2) November 9, 2020
One thing that stood out was the power of love, the power of attraction. In a way, her story and that of her life partner Benjamin Agirembabazi proved that soulmates do exist.
“On Saturday we closed the book of lamentations and opened the book of actions when we decided to make it official. Thanks all, but mainly to our mutuals who knew about us but respected our privacy,” Benjamin tweeted.
Good morning friends.
On Saturday ”we closed the book of lamentations and opened the book of actions” when we decided to make it official. Thanks all,but mainly to our mutuals who knew about us but respected our privacy.#WeMetOnTwitter📸 @joshbojar2 pic.twitter.com/sOeUKT4GRO
— Benjamin Agirembabazi (@benj_amin11) November 9, 2020
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