“Please Do a Photoshoot”: Besties Celebrate Shared Pregnancy Journey, SA Moved

“Please Do a Photoshoot”: Besties Celebrate Shared Pregnancy Journey, SA Moved

  • A heartwarming video shows two best friends joyfully celebrating their shared pregnancy journeys, showcasing incredible joy
  • The delightful footage, shared on TikTok, showed the two ladies dancing with excitement, holding their baby bumps and celebrating their six-month milestone
  • Social media users responded with an outpouring of love, wishing them well and sharing similar stories of their shared pregnancy experiences
The moms-to-be looked amazing and even rocked heels with their jeans
Two besties celebrated their pregnancies together, warming many hearts online. Image: @lihle_95
Source: TikTok

A truly heartwarming moment of friendship and shared joy captivated many online viewers.

The touching video, shared on TikTok by user @lihle_95, garnered widespread praise for its unique and celebratory nature.

The delightful video was filmed outside a house during the day, where Lihle moves towards her best friend, who is standing elegantly near a gate next to a car. Both women are dressed in jeans and rocking heels, a testament to their style even while heavily pregnant. As they meet, the two ladies immediately begin to dance with palpable excitement, gently holding their baby bumps and laughing with pure happiness.

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A shared journey unfolds

In a poignant moment of the clip, one of the friends states that they are six months pregnant at the same time. The utterance is a clear sign of a milestone reached together, a statement that perfectly encapsulates their special journey. The comment is met with a burst of laughter from both women, highlighting the deep bond they share. The video serves as a beautiful celebration of friendship, motherhood, and the powerful experience of navigating pregnancy with a best friend by your side.

Others said the babies would grow to be best friends like their parents
Social media users celebrated with their besties and wished them safe deliveries. Image:@lihle_95
Source: TikTok

Mzansi praises the friendship

The clip touched many social media users, who flooded the comments section with positive messages. Many commenters wished the two friends well, offering prayers for good deliveries and the health of their babies. Some were impressed by the best friends' undeniable elegance, complementing how they were able to so gracefully wear heels while heavily pregnant.

Others hoped the two best friends would deliver their babies around the same time, convinced that their kids would also grow to be best friends.

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User @NjunjuDaQueen

"This was planned 🤣. I know because I planned mine and my bestie's, but unfortunately, I had an ectopic pregnancy ☺️. I wish y'all the best 👌 ☺️."

User @Itumeleng Nkosi

"This is so cute, this was me and my younger sister. Our babies were born a month apart. The journey was so beautiful for us. Just two tummies bumping into each other in the house, our kids are besties too."

User @Lamu🥰🇿🇦 shared:

"I was also pregnant with my besty at the same time, and she gave birth on the 27th, then I gave birth on 28 December. And we're both married. I love it for you two besties❤️."

User @pinkglock55 added:

"Those kids will be besties😭❤️."

User @sphesihlengxishe7 said:

"Please do a photoshoot ❤️👏 this is so beautiful."

Watch the TikTok video below:

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Proofreading by Kelly Lippke, copy editor at Briefly.co.za.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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