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Musician and entrepreneur, Reggie Rockstone and his wife, Zilla celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary on Wednesday, October 25.
In a heartfelt post on Instagram that garnered the attention of his over a million followers, Reggie expressed his gratitude and joy for this remarkable journey, attributing their enduring love to a higher power.
In the Instagram post, Reggie Rockstone shared a picture of himself and his wife seemingly taken in the early years of their relationship.
The post was accompanied by a heart-warming throwback photo of the couple, radiating love and joy with the caption: “ROCKZILLA =21YRS TODAY!!! PRAISE THE MOST HIGH ELOHIM. AMEN.”
Reggie Rockstone, who is credited as the godfather of “hip life,” recently celebrated his 59th birthday.
His wife, Zilla, is equally accomplished. She is a qualified medical practitioner and the sixth child of the former President of Ghana, the late Dr. Hilla Liman.
Their journey as a couple is deeply intertwined, having attended the same high school and collaborated in managing their thriving businesses, including the popular “Rockz Waakye.”
The couple’s enduring love story has earned them the status of a power couple in Ghana, with a strong fan base.
Netizens and celebrities joined in the celebration, commenting on Reggie’s post with heartfelt congratulations and love.
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