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WATCH: Cent Twinz celebrate love and adventure in stunning Clarens getaway

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

Milly Mashile and Innocent Sadiki, known as the Cent Twinz, recently celebrated love with a romantic getaway to Clarens with their husbands.

Image: Instagram

Finding love in this day and age is truly something out of the ordinary. 

With Alex Warren's "Ordinary" as the soundtrack to their love story, Innocent Sadiki and Milly Mashile, better known as the Cent Twinz, recently embraced this sentiment during a memorable getaway to Clarens in the Free State.

Accompanied by their husbands, the twins enjoyed a luxurious stay at The Bubble Valley, surrounded by the breathtaking views of the Maluti Mountains.

The pair, who have made a name for themselves by sharing their travel adventures on social media, took to Instagram to document their experience.

"We took a short left & this is what our first day looked like! This time, the husband tagged along and absolutely loved it, as you can tell from the voice-over," they shared, delighting fans with snippets of their escapade. 

Reflecting on the tranquillity of their surroundings, the twins expressed their satisfaction with the intimate atmosphere.

"We were due for a romantic getaway. The atmosphere was peaceful, tranquil, and relaxing. We never thought we would enjoy a glamping experience," they said. 

They also offered a humorous insight into their glamping experience, commenting, “One thing about the bubble, it gets really cold at night, forcing you to cuddle for extra warmth.”

The twins also revealed that this year, they are celebrating their 15 year anniversaries as they celebrated their marriages in 2010, indicating a shared journey of love and adventure.

With a passion for exploring new places, the Cent Twinz have previously visited an array of destinations such as Paris, Cannes, Vietnam and local gems like Cape Town and Durban.

They embrace travel as a means to bond and create lasting memories.

Clarens, known for its astonishing rock formations and rich history, further enriches its experiences. 

It holds the distinction of being one of the rare places in Southern Africa where real-life dinosaur fossils can be viewed, offering a glimpse into the ancient past that once roamed the land.