'The Polygamist' star Wonder Ndlovu ties the knot with his longtime love
South African actor Wonder Ndlovu has celebrated his marriage to television presenter Chaunees Tsholofelo Bokaba in a series of heartfelt social media posts.

South African actor Wonder Ndlovu, known for his roles in Scandal! and Homecoming, has officially entered marital bliss. The star took to social media on 17 August 2026 to confirm he has wed his longtime partner, TV presenter Chaunees Tsholofelo Bokaba.
Ndlovu marked the milestone by posting images of the couple adorned in traditional wedding attire. The photos featured the pair proudly displaying their wedding rings, accompanied by a spiritual caption referencing Proverbs 18:22 to underscore the importance of their bond.
A Love Story Years in the Making
The union is the culmination of a relationship that dates back to 2019. The couple has been open about their journey on a shared Instagram account, with Ndlovu previously describing himself in his bio as "an actor who found love in his youth."
The road to the altar became public knowledge in early 2024 when Ndlovu announced their engagement. At the time, he affectionately introduced his partner to his followers by referring to her as "my Ruth."
Industry Peers Celebrate the Union
The announcement sparked an outpouring of support from fans and fellow celebrities alike. Chaunees also shared the joyful news on her own social media platforms, resharing her husband's post to express her excitement about their new life together.
As the couple settles into married life, the South African entertainment industry continues to celebrate their long-standing commitment. The wedding marks a significant personal milestone for the actor as he continues his career on the local screen.
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Originally reported by Entertainment News and Daily Updates 24/7 on Briefly.co.za News (Moroba Moroeng).
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