
The actress and musician open up about their unexpected connection, heartfelt prayers, and how love brought down walls to build a home.
In a world where love stories are often filtered for the ‘gram and carefully curated for the timeline, Previdar Weddings has once again proven its place as the home of heartfelt, honest romance. This time, by securing the exclusive to one of South Africa’s most treasured love stories: the union of actress Ntando Duma and musician Una Rams.
After months of whispers and speculation, the couple has shared their most sacred chapter yet, and only with Previdar Weddings. The feature, which is now live, is the first and only platform to publish the official wedding portraits of Mr and Mrs Rams, a deeply personal glimpse into a union built on quiet faith, vulnerability, and soulful joy.
Their story didn’t begin with viral headlines or red-carpet debuts. It started under the warm skies of Venda, at the Royal Heritage Festival, where Una, usually the one with the words, was left speechless at the sight of Ntando. Dressed in matching shades of blue, it was Ntando who broke the silence with a playful “Hey twin,” setting the tone for a connection as light-hearted as it is profound.
From awkward greetings to late-night DMs and surprise flowers in petrol station parking lots, their journey has unfolded with the kind of sincerity and tenderness that makes the world pause. In a time where real love can feel like a relic, theirs reminds us what happens when two people lead with prayer, presence and purpose.
The exclusive Previdar Weddings interview captures the full story, from the moment Una turned a music video shoot into a surprise proposal, to Ntando’s tearful walk down the aisle. Their wedding day was intentionally simple and timeless, a reflection of their relationship’s true essence: soft, sacred, and divinely aligned.
More than visuals, the couple opened up about healing, second chances and the way love gently transformed them. Ntando shares how Una’s kindness dismantled the walls she’d spent years building, allowing her to finally exhale into her femininity and be fully held. For Una, Ntando became the answer to a prayer he’d whispered when he thought love was no longer for him.
With the backdrop of familial love, laughter, and God at the centre, the ceremony felt more like a homecoming than a performance. Watching Una embrace Ntando’s daughter, Sbahle, with fatherly tenderness affirmed the depth of their bond, and for Ntando, that was the real wedding vow.
As their official wedding portraits and interview continue to resonate with readers, Previdar Weddings reaffirms its role as more than just a bridal destination. It is a celebration of authentic, African love stories, told in our own words, in our own time.
Because sometimes, love doesn’t have to be loud to be legendary.
