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Julieta offically announces her marriage to Amushelelo
On August 13th, Julieta posted a photo of her and Amushe wearing rings on her Instagram story, with the caption “Mrs A.” Rumors had it that the two married in court. There had been no official statement from the couple to confirm the marriage, and many people on the internet assumed it was a joke, as the couple tends to keep the media on the shelf about their information and only share bread crumbs.
Amushelelo and Julieta both called it quiz for about six months. The couple was then spotted together on July 18, 2021, when Amushe shared a video of them in his
car. Many people were taken aback when
they saw them together.
Yesterday Julieta officially announced their marriage by sharing a picture of them and capturing it, ” -Together for two years. – Broke up for six months -Got back together -He proposed after four days of being together -Got married 2 weeks after. I’m magical darling.”
We wish the couple an advantageous marriage and hope to see some offspring soon. Amid it all, Julieta finally opened up her own restaurant called Cozinha_da_Ju.
Ju’s kitchen meaning, ‘The kitchen of Julieta’ is located at 23 Pavlov Street, Windhoek West. For orders and sit-downs, contact +264818654372/ +264814462885. The Cozinha is open for breakfast, for the early birds and the prices are very economical. If one does not have enough, they can always opt for the daily specials that are wildly budgetary.
The chef, who is well known for sharing delectable receipts on Instagram, took to her story to share a post captioned “long story short,” while holding a Plier in one hand and a Menu in the other, with tongues sticking out. “Never underestimate the power of a woman who has the ability to rule a belly,” a famous quoter said.
Julieta is a fantastic cook, and it was about time we got to sample some of her delectable creations. Food has the power to evoke memory, to bring people together and to transport people to another place. A famous foodie once said, “A waffle is like a pancake with a syrup trap.” Food is not rational, food is culture, habit, craving, and identity. And when we say identity, we mean cultural identity. The meaning of food is an exploration of culture through food.