Controversial socialite Evangelica Sandie has once again captured public attention with her recent engagement announcement. Known for her viral lula lula video, Sandie revealed on Facebook that her fiancé sold his car to afford the extravagant engagement ring.
In a series of romantic posts shared on Thursday, Sandie celebrated her engagement and disclosed that her wedding is set for September. “Finally off the market 🙌 when Jesus says yes, no one can say no. Mai Dziva!! Wedding loading September 😍 date handikupei will surprise you all,” she wrote, accompanied by heartfelt engagement photos.
Sandie’s excitement was palpable as she thanked her fiancé for his commitment and expressed her happiness. “Thank you for choosing me and making me the happiest woman on earth. I’m so fulfilled,” she said, adding that her fiancé’s sacrifice included selling his car to afford the engagement ring.
The revelation has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with users expressing surprise and skepticism. Many questioned how her fiancé would manage future expenses, such as paying lobola and covering wedding costs, given that he sold his car to fund the engagement. Critics have labeled him a “simp” and expressed doubts about the longevity of the relationship, speculating that it might face difficulties.
As Evangelica Sandie and her fiancé prepare for their upcoming nuptials, the couple’s story continues to generate buzz, highlighting the dramatic and often unpredictable nature of social media and public life.
In other news – U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich freed from Russian detention
In a significant development in international diplomacy, U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich has been officially released from a Russian prison as part of a major multinational prisoner exchange. Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, was detained in March 2023 while covering a story in Yekaterinburg, Russia. He was convicted of espionage—a charge widely regarded as baseless—and sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Gershkovich’s release comes alongside the freeing of Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine also convicted of espionage under similar circumstances. Whelan, who had traveled to Russia for a wedding in 2018, had previously expressed frustration with U.S. negotiations, particularly feeling sidelined after the 2022 exchange involving Brittney Griner, who was imprisoned for a drug offense. Read More