- A group of women couldn’t hold back their excitement for a newly married couple, breaking into celebratory ululation after the pair tied the knot at the Home Affairs office.
- Standing proudly in front of the newlyweds, the ladies showered the couple with joy and laughter, and the couple responded by dancing along to the music.
- Social media users loved the heartwarming scene but couldn’t help but chuckle at one lady who seemed to struggle with her ululation skills.
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, strangers came together to celebrate the union of two people in love. After exchanging vows at the Home Affairs office, the newlyweds were greeted by a small group of women ready to show their support and excitement for the couple’s big day. The energy was electric, and the joy was contagious.

Image: @siphumi
Source: TikTok
The women wasted no time in expressing their excitement, breaking into a chorus of ululations that echoed through the air. This traditional South African sound is often used to celebrate special occasions, and it was the perfect way to honor the newlyweds on their special day.
Why South Africa Stopped to Watch This Special Moment
Weddings are always special, but sometimes, the location doesn’t matter as much as the love between two people. Whether it’s in a grand hall or at the Home Affairs office, the promise of forever is what truly matters. In Pretoria, a couple’s decision to tie the knot at the Home Affairs office turned into an impromptu celebration when a group of women decided to ululate for them.
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As the newlyweds stepped out, they were greeted by a group of women who couldn’t contain their joy. The couple joined in, dancing to the rhythm of the ululations, creating a moment that was both sweet and hilarious. One woman, however, stood out—not because of her perfect ululation, but because she clearly struggled to keep up with the group. Her efforts, though heartfelt, left many on social media laughing and cheering her on.
A gentleman captured the magical and slightly comedic moment on video and shared it on TikTok, where it quickly went viral. The clip showed the joy and camaraderie of strangers coming together to celebrate love, even if one participant’s ululation skills left something to be desired.
What Mzansi Had to Say About the Viral Moment
The video struck a chord with South Africans, who took to the comments section to express their thoughts:
@AsiFit couldn’t help but point out the funny moment:
"Why is the person saying the ululation instead of actually ululating!?"
@Ofentse Leshawn shared his thoughts:
"Me trying to contribute to a group project last minute."
@Ñunuza000 made an assumption:
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"I'm sure they don't even know these people."
@mpaphi.msb was genuinely confused:
"I thought that was a remix, but wait, it's ululating?"
When Groom's Pose Steals the Show
While we’re on the topic of wedding celebrations, Briefly News also reported on another viral wedding moment. A husband and wife captured their special day with a unique wedding photo that left the internet in stitches. The groom’s unconventional pose became the talk of the town, sparking endless jokes and theories about why he chose such an unexpected stance.
Online users were quick to react, with many guessing that the groom might have been trying to relieve some stress after a long day of wedding festivities. Others simply marveled at the creativity and humor behind the photo. No matter the reason, one thing is clear: love and laughter go hand in hand, and these moments remind us of the joy that comes with celebrating life’s milestones.


