
Bedroom vibes: Kaizer Chiefs legend celebrates his wife's birthday in style (video)
Kaizer Chiefs' legendary midfielder Siphiwe Tshabalala celebrated his wife's birthday playing games in the bedroom.
Tshabalala, popularly known for his 2010 FIFA World Cup goal, is among the most famous South African players.
Besides his popularity in football, he went on to marry Miss South Africa 2010, Bokang Montjane.
The couple had been sharing goals since they went public with their relationship.
Together, they have expensive outings, especially on special days like birthdays. On these days, the couple celebrates in style, playing games in their bedroom.
Celebrating Bokang's birthday, the couple used oranges and some sweets to play games.
Even though Tshabalala did not give his wife a win for the birthday, he made sure to pour his heart out in the caption.
'Happy birthday, my love❤️🎂🎊🥳🎉', he said in celebration as Bokanga also wished herself well.
'LET ME RE INTRODUCE MYSELF🤎. Kenna Bokang Mohlapa Ramaredi Montjane-Tshabalala, KE NNA MORWEDI WA SEROGOLE LE MOLOGADI MONTJANE. Ke setlogolo sa Bahwaduba le Bakone, Ke setlogolo sa Mogale le Mologadi Montjane, Ke setlogolo sa Moraswi le Meladi Mothapo'
Ke Nna Mpopi 🙈😂😜🤎. Dear Beautiful Brown-Skinned Girl 🤎,' she said.
'You're going to realize it one day – that HAPPINESS was never about your job, degree, or relationship. HAPPINESS was never about following in the footsteps of those who came before You. One day, you're going to see – That HAPPINESS was always about the discovery, the hope, the listening to your heart and following it wherever it chose to go.' she continued.
'HAPPINESS was always about being kinder to yourself and embracing the person you were becoming. One day, you will understand. That HAPPINESS was always about learning how to live with yourself and love yourself; that HAPPINESS was never in other people's hands. It was always about YOU. It was always about YOU 🤎' she finished.
After Tshabalala's post, fans also showed Bokang some love.
Watch Tshabalala playing a game with his wife.
After the Kaizer Chiefs legend wished his wife a happy birthday while playing games in the bedroom, top celebs came to wish her well.
@Doctor Khumalo 'Happy birthday 🎂🎁🎈to your favourite secret keeper, wishing her many more years of happiness and prosperity in her future endeavours. God bless'
@Zozibini Tunzi 'Not letting the Queen win on her birthday is diabolical 😭😭 Justice for the birthday girl ♥️'
@Tshabalala 'love is beautiful thing😀🙌🏾, happy birthday to her🥂🎂'
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