South African media personality and actress Candice Modiselle has had a remarkable year, and the thrilling moments keep coming.
The star recently announced she is officially off the market.
Modiselle took to Instagram to share the news.
In a celebratory post, Modiselle shared a collection of stunning photographs featuring herself and her partner, both elegantly dressed in traditional attire and very much in love.
A shining engagement ring adorned her ring finger, a symbol of their newly sealed commitment.
Accompanying the images, the award-winning actress wrote: “Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life … 🙏🏽 A perfect expression of God’s abounding love. I’m in awe. 🥹❤️🐄💍.”
Modiselle's exciting news was received with an outpouring of congratulatory messages from her family, friends, industry peers and fans.
Notably, her popular choreographer sister, Bontle Modiselle, was quick to express her joy. She wrote: “To the newest Loves of our lives 🥹❤️. Forever akere?!”
Friends from the entertainment industry also chimed in with their heartfelt praises.
Media personality Moshe Ndiki expressed his delight: “Ahhhhh maaan congratulations 😍😍indeed God is good ❤️❤️.”
“Blood & Water” actress Natasha Thahane added to the chorus of well-wishers with her comment: “Oh Sis!! God is Good ❤️ Congratulations Fam.”
Overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support, she took a moment to express her gratitude in a heartfelt response.
“Words fail me. The love, the prayers, the well wishes. From us, THANK YOU!🥹🥹♥️♥️ May God bless you all. To Him be all the glory. 🙌🏽.”
This announcement of love comes as Modiselle reflects on a transformative year, one that has seen her dedicate her life more closely to her faith.
In a moment of spiritual renewal, she was baptised in May.
On the professional front, the actress has also broadened her horizons, securing an international gig as a voice-over artist in the upcoming animated film “Panda Bear in Africa,” where she voices the character Niala.
Modiselle has previously starred in productions such as the Netflix movie “Love, Sex and 30 Candles”, as well as the SABC1 soapie, “Generations: The Legacy”.