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Tony Sherman and Kendi, the couple who gained fame for meeting and falling in love at anti-government protests, have officially tied the knot.
The couple exchanged vows on Sunday, August 25, in a ceremony held on the streets of Nairobi CBD.
Maandamano couple public wedding in Nairobi
Their wedding drew significant attention as it took place on the streets, allowing passersby and local businesses to witness the event.
Comedian Mchungaji MCeed officiated the public ceremony, which began with the couple exchanging vows at a church before continuing to the streets for the celebratory festivities.
The couple also enjoyed a memorable horse ride and created lasting memories with their fans who turned out to celebrate with them.
The newlyweds looked elegant, with the bride in a stunning white wedding gown and the groom dressed in traditional white African attire, complete with headgear.
In an interview with UPEPO.co.ke, Sherman expressed his gratitude to his supporters for making the event a success.
“Today is one of the happiest days of my life. I want to thank God and my friends for their incredible support. They made it all possible. We are now officially the Shermans,” the groom shared.
The bride was equally excited and optimistic about their union, believing it was a match made in heaven.
“The wedding has been wonderful. I didn’t expect this much love and support. May God bless everyone who has been there for us. I pray for a blessed and prosperous marriage,” she expressed.
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Three days ago, content creator Terence Creative announced his intention to sponsor the couple’s honeymoon.
Terence, showing his support for the newlyweds, revealed that he would partner with Bonfire Adventures to arrange their honeymoon.
The renowned comedian also offered advice to Sherman, encouraging him to foster peace in his marriage with Kendi and to seek guidance from experienced mentors.
Sherman expressed his gratitude to Terence for his generous offer to support their honeymoon. The couple had previously reached out to Kenyans for financial assistance to fund their wedding, and their friends and supporters responded wholeheartedly, ensuring the event was a success.