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Video shows celebrity newlyweds Adekunle and Simi enjoying honeymoon in South Africa

Love is a beautiful thing, and Nigerian celebrity lovebirds Simi and Adekunle Gold are showing us just how beautiful it is. Having a loving and private relationship as a celebrity can be really difficult.

Aside from maintain their busy schedules or listening to fans' negative opinions about their love life, it is also hard to keep whatever is going on between them private.

However, Simi and Adekunle Gold successfully did this, they dated for five years without making it known to the public, they got married in secret and they are currently on their honeymoon in South Africa.

The lovebirds have been sharing cute moments from their time on honeymoon. In a recent video, Simi was heard gushed about her husband and making jokes about how she adores him so much.

READ ALSO: Adekunle Gold confirms marrying his girlfriend of 5 years Simi in a mail sent to his fans

In the video, Adekunle Gold was seen blushing as his wife made the comments. He was also seen laughing hard when she said something really funny.

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Legit.ng had earlier reported that the couple were spotted in cute photos and video as they explored South Africa together.

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Simi and Adekunle Gold celebrated their traditional union on Wednesday, January 9, at a private ceremony with just three hundred guests in attendance. Legit.ng had shared the first photos from their wedding.

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