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Renowned media personality Berlinda Addardey, popularly known as Berla Mundi, has officially entered marital bliss.
The private ceremony took place on Friday, January 5, 2024, in Accra.
Despite ongoing speculations surrounding Berla's anticipated wedding since the final quarter of 2023, her close friend and colleague, Giovanni, shared the joyful announcement on X, formerly known as Twitter.

In the post, Giovanni expressed his excitement saying "Already excited about the goodness of the Lord this year 2024. Congratulations my Teshie Beyonce-Queen B! Bless your union”.
The wedding ceremony saw Berla exchanging vows with her now-husband, David Tabi, in the presence of family and a select group of friends.
Notably, the couple opted to refrain from using mobile phones to capture videos or pictures during the event.
Contrary to the initial intention of keeping the celebration private, a video from Berla's wedding surfaced online, gaining viral attention.
The clip showcased the 'B. You by Berla Mundi' brand ambassador donning an elegant white gown, while her husband, Tabi, looked dapper in a white suit paired with a black bowtie.
Following this unexpected revelation, social media platform X has been inundated with congratulatory messages and well-wishes for the accomplished television host.
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