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Lamiez Holworthy and Khuli Chana’s wedding video wins Mzansi hearts

Posted on April 13, 2026
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There is something about a wedding that brings people together, even strangers scrolling through their phones. This week, a video of Lamiez Holworthy and Khuli Chana tying the knot in the North West has done exactly that, pulling Mzansi into a shared moment of celebration.

The clip, which quickly made the rounds online, captures a glimpse of their traditional wedding held in Mahikeng. It is not just the setting that has people talking, but the feeling behind it. There is warmth, pride, and a sense of home that resonates far beyond the couple themselves.

A love story rooted in culture

For many South Africans, weddings are more than just a ceremony. They are a reflection of identity, family, and heritage. That is exactly what stood out in Lamiez and Khuli Chana’s celebration.

The North West backdrop added a layer of authenticity that fans could immediately recognise. Traditional elements, the atmosphere, and the community presence all spoke to something deeper than a celebrity event. It felt personal, grounded, and proudly local.

In a time where many high-profile weddings lean towards luxury spectacle, this one struck a different chord. Social media users were quick to point out how refreshing it was to see a couple embrace their roots so openly.

Mzansi reacts with love

As the video circulated, the response online was overwhelmingly positive. Comments flooded in from fans praising the couple’s chemistry and the beauty of the ceremony.

Many highlighted how genuine the moment felt. Others spoke about how the wedding reminded them of their own families and traditions back home. It became less about celebrity and more about shared cultural experience.

There was also admiration for the couple’s journey. Both Lamiez and Khuli Chana have built strong careers in South Africa’s entertainment scene, and seeing them celebrate such a milestone together felt like a full-circle moment for their supporters.

Congratulations to lamiez and khuli chana
Today was their big day 🥳 pic.twitter.com/8ql0S0M8o1

— MONALISA ❤️ (@naytholo) April 11, 2026

Why this moment matters

Celebrity weddings often trend for the outfits or the guest list. This one is different. It has sparked conversation because it reflects something many people recognise in their own lives.

In a country as diverse as South Africa, moments like these carry weight. They remind people of the beauty in local traditions and the importance of celebrating them openly.

For Lamiez and Khuli Chana, the wedding is clearly a personal milestone. For Mzansi, it has become something more. It is a reminder that love stories rooted in culture still hold a powerful place in the public imagination.

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Source: Briefly News

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