Wedding couple (Picture: Sourced)
A couple’s decision to sell tickets to their wedding has sparked a heated debate online, with people weighing in on the unconventional approach.
Some have expressed shock and curiosity, while others have questioned the idea of paying to attend someone’s wedding.
Popular radio and TV personality Anele Mdoda chimed in on the trending topic, poking fun at the couple’s approach. She jokingly commented on her X (previously Twitter) account, “Tickets are selling out fast ke for our wedding. Early bird tickets are done.”
Her lighthearted response showcased Anele’s playful personality, adding humour to the situation.
Tickets are selling out fast ke for our wedding. Early bird tickets are done. pic.twitter.com/EFbyVHl3MH
— Anele Mdoda (@Anele) July 30, 2025
The public’s reaction to the couple’s wedding ticket sales has been varied, with many people taking to social media to share their opinions. Some have praised the couple’s creativity, while others have criticised the idea of commodifying a personal celebration.
The topic has also given rise to further discussions about wedding traditions and the role of social media in modern relationships.
One user said: “Imagine paying a minimum of R20 000 just to watch two people say ‘I do’ and eat dry chicken. It could never be me. Never.”
Another one added, “You pay R65k to say a speech to them and about them.”
“Maybe it’s just that l’m broke. I feel like supporting someone’s event at my own expense is a form of manipulation. Why must I pay so much money to support a wedding?” asked one.
As the debate rages on, people are asking questions about the boundaries of wedding etiquette and the impact of social media on personal celebrations. Will selling wedding tickets become a new trend, or is it a once-off stunt?
The internet’s reaction suggests that people are still divided on the issue.