From the DM to the timeline: Couple share pics of their love glow up
- A young woman recently took to Twitter to share where her love started and how it's currently going
- The heartwarming post includes a screenshot of the DM her man sent her before they got together and a pic of them together now
- The post soon blew up as other hopelessly romantic tweeps headed to the comment section to share their thoughts on the beautiful progression
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Sometimes shooting your shot in your crush's DM can end up working in your favour. A young South African couple recently proved this to be the case after sharing a post about the progression of their relationship on Twitter.
Taking to the app, MsMukelwa shared two pictures - one is a screenshot of the DM that was exchanged between her and a stranger that turned out to be her boyfriend. The other picture is a beautiful one of the two of them together.
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"How it Starved vs How it’s going. It’s been amazing 2 years. Here’s to more ," she captioned the romantic post.
Locals absolutely loved it. Many of them headed to the comment section to share their thoughts with the beautiful young couple. Read a few of them below.
@Abo11622959 asked:
"Okay, what were you wearing that day and please don't forget the model of the phone."
@bahlemabuza_ said:
"Maybe if we stop ignoring about “hey stranger”."
@Swazi_Cheri said:
"Yes.. yes... what was the weather like that day."
@Proudly_black sadly said:
"Bae where art thou?"
In similar heartwarming news, with this year being filled with bad news, it's always great to have something to make us smile. Nozipho Zulu recently shared her stunning lobola pictures to Twitter in celebration of her upcoming union.
South African tweeps were left awestruck by her beauty and the way she effortlessly rocked her traditional clothing. She captioned the two images she shared with a thank you message to her ancestors, she included a ring emoji and two cow emojis.
The general response from SAns was that of happiness and excitement but some felt an overwhelming feeling of sadness because their chance to shoot their shot with her is now over.
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