WATCH | Musa Mthombeni and his wife Liesl have been bungee jumping
Cape Town — Former Miss SA Liesl Laurie and her hubby Dr Musa Mthombeni often leave fans jealous with their unmatched chemistry and the way they love each other. Musa recently quenched his thirst for adventure by taking a leap of faith and bungee jumping from the top of the Soweto Towers. He shared the footage of his jump and... Read more → The post WATCH | Musa Mthombeni and his wife Liesl have been bungee jumping appeared first on African Insider.
Cape Town — Former Miss SA Liesl Laurie and her hubby Dr Musa Mthombeni often leave fans jealous with their unmatched chemistry and the way they love each other.
Musa recently quenched his thirst for adventure by taking a leap of faith and bungee jumping from the top of the Soweto Towers.
He shared the footage of his jump and had fans in stitches with the short clip.
He prayed to the skies before jumping and claimed that it was Liesl who forced him to do the jump.
Before taking the 100m leap, Musa exclaimed: “Where was I going, holy spirit? God, we are testing you. Where was I going? Where were we going, really?”
“Women want to see us dead! Yoh Liesl, I will never forgive you shame. Why are we testing God like this?” he wrote in the caption.
Liesl was in full support of Musa and wrote: A brave brave husband!!! ”
The couple recently made headlines that set social media alight after pictures and videos of the two started circulating on Twitter. It showed the two being very in love with each other, praising them for the way they are so comfortably in love, Musa was applauded for the way he loves and respects Liesl.
TimesLIVE reported that the two stars have been married for several months, with Musa saying: “Marrying Liesl is one of the best things to ever happen to me. Words fail me,” he said.
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