Nameless, Wahu celebrate 19th wedding anniversary
Entertainment
By
Vincent Kejitan
| Sep 11, 2024
Celebrity couple Nameless and Wahu have stood the test of time, and this week they celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary.
Having started out as friends during their campus days, the two have stuck together through thick and thin, and are admired by many.
On Tuesday, they marked 19 years in marriage and thanked all those who have accorded them love and support in their journey.
“Today we celebrate 19 years since we said “I DO” ! To my best friend, my love, and partner for life! May we keep growing and learning together! Happy anniversary Babe! Love you always & forever.
“Here’s to many more! And to our online fam, thank you for always showing us love and being part of our journey!” they wrote.
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In a previous interview, Nameless acknowledged that they face challenges just like any other couple but over time they have understood each other, anchoring their marriage success on friendship.
Having started dating during their early 20s, the couple walked through their respective musical journeys together and have mastered patience.
"We are best friends. We have been through a lot together because we met in our early 20s. Having walked this journey together, we have a deeper understanding of each other," said Nameless.
Interestingly, they still recall their first date and the simplicity that made it more special.
"The date was actually interesting. There were no mobile phones then and you had to plan to meet and hope you don't get bounced. There was no other way of reaching each other unless you met at the exact spot you had agreed to. I remember how Wahu came one hour late.
"I had to patiently wait not knowing if she had changed her mind or if she had gotten into trouble. I didn't have much besides the cash I had for our chips (snacks) and I was forced to drink a lot of tap water to keep busy as I waited," said the Letigo crooner at the time.
They are blessed with three children.
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