“There’s No Divorce After This”: SA Wowed by Beauty of Dreamy Tswana Wedding in Viral TikTok Video
- South Africans were amazed by the beautiful culture of the Tswana people after one of their weddings went viral
- A photographer shared snippets of the lovely event on his TikTok page and wowed the country with his beautiful shots
- The people of Mzansi lost it on social media and praised the beauty of the culture and the wholesome event
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One South African couple showed off their beautiful Tswana culture on their wedding day and went viral online.

Source: TikTok
The pair invited over a hundred people and shared their special day with family, friends and their neighbours. People who were invited honoured the culture by dressing in Batswana attire.
The aunties wore their traditional blankets over their shoulders. The uncles sat at the kraal and wowed Mzansi with their undeniable aura.
SA wowed by beauty of Tswana culture in viral TikTok video
A photographer shared his work on TikTok and trended online. The chap was invited to capture a beautiful Tswana wedding on Saturday.

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The photographer captured some of the most beautiful shots and posted them on his TikTok. He shot a beautiful video where he captured a large group of auntie in their traditional clothes.
He also showed a lovely clip of the men who handled themselves at the kraal, which Mzansi loved. The couple got married in court and went home for the big celebration.
The bride rocked a gorgeous white wedding gown, while her groom wore a suit. The photographer’s clip garnered over 685K views since he posted it a couple of days ago.
Watch the TikTok video below:
SA amazed by the beautiful Tswana wedding in viral TikTok video
Social media users shared their thoughts on the stunning video in a thread of 520 comments:

Source: TikTok
@gimba_treats wrote:
“I just wanna add that basadi ba Batswana are the owners of the shawl (I forgot the Tswana name), it's not a trend! It's tradition for Tswana women to wear it to signify that they're married (correct me if I'm wrong).”

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@entle9990 said:
“I love Pedi weddings the most.”
@Ngqapheli shared:
“I am Zulu, but this is beautiful. Tswana culture is lovely.”
@𝒦𝒶𝓂🦩commented:
“There’s no divorce after this, not after we have gathered the masses like this. I refuse. We will work on it until we get it right.”
@Ponalo highlighted:
“Oh, I love being Tswana, I would choose it in every lifetime.”
@Phiiwokuhle🤍 announced:
“I am Xhosa by birth and I will be Tswana by marriage.”
@Lerato Keatlegile explained:
“A few months ago, I had a dream of my aunties, alive and late, all dressed like this at my grandma's home. The excitement from my aunties, I definitely knew my brother was making his way to my home.”
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