
8th anniversary: Who is Bongi Mbonambi's wife?
Sringboks player Bongi Mbonambi took to Instagram to pen a sweet anniversary tribute to his wife, Anatacia. The pair has been married for eight years. Anastacia and the Springbok star tied the knot at the Webersburg wine estate in Stellenbosch in 2017. The pair reportedly met at a church in Cape Town, while Bongi was playing for the Stormers.
'Happy 8th year anniversary my beautiful wife. ❤️😍🥰 here 🥂 is to many more anniversaries by the Grace and Mercy of GOD. it's hasn't been perfect but definitely worth it… thank you for your love and patience and so much care for our little family. You have blessed me with two beautiful girls who are our world. ❤️🥰😍🥹,' he wrote.
'8 years for slapping the same sexy cheeks 🍑😂here's to many more. ❤️🥂until the wheels fall off my Lifie ❤️😍,' he continued.
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According to her Instagram biography, Anastacia is a digital creator. She has close to 7000 followers on Instagram, where she shares snippets of her everyday life. She is also a qualified cancer therapist. She lives in Ballito, KwaZulu-Natal.
Anastacia is a mom of two. She has two daughters with the Springbok player. Bongi is also a father to a teenage daughter, he reportedly welcomed with Koketso Matlala.
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