televisionOn February 27, Reggie and Krystle will be married under the bright South African sun. But before Krystle can say yes, she must first confirm whether she is officially divorced. She finds out when her check shows up in her mailbox.
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“Is my wife married or not?” “This is exciting, my food will be coming soon,” Reggie says as Christel curiously opens her laptop. A few seconds later, good news comes out: Christelle is no longer married to her ex-husband. “Is my wife married or not?” Reggie says with great relief. “I'm very happy.” “Yes, everything is fine for me now. Can you show me your work? Then Krystle jokes.
“Reggie is getting married.”
On February 27, their romantic day can be followed live on VTM 2: from the reception and ring exchange to the saying yes and the evening party. As guests sit down to dinner, the comedy film “Marry Me” is broadcast. After that, the channel goes live again to South Africa for the opening dance and the beginning of the ceremony.
Of course, a lot of preparations precede such a much-discussed fairytale wedding. Wedding dress trial, civil wedding, bachelorette party: the entire Flanders region can be part of these special moments in “Regi is Getting Mared”.
“Reggie Gets Married” can be watched every Tuesday at 9.30pm on VTM and VTM GO.
Watch also. Reggie gives more details about marrying Krystle
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