Kaizer Chiefs star Dillan Solomons and his partner Jadé tie the knot
The soccer star and his partner, who welcomed their first daughter Mia-Cora on April 26 2023, got engaged in December 2024.
On Tuesday, Dillan took to his Instagram timeline, excitedly announcing he is off the market after tying the knot on June 21.
'A dream. Introducing Mr & Mrs Solomons,' he posted.

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