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Idris Elba And His Wife Tour

Idris Elba And His Wife Tour Tanzania For Their Global Honeymoon (Photos)

Countless Kenyan women, particularly those in the most popular Kilimani Mums Facebook group, died with envy when American actor Idris Elba walked down the aisle with the love of his life Sabrina Dhowre Elba in a key wedding.

Many wished they were in Dhowre’s shoes as the actor is U.S most seiets man in 2018 . Well, it appears everyone shifted despite several photos of Idris and his wife seen online after their three-day long wedding.

No sooner had Kenyan ladies nursed their hearts properly than the hunky actor struck them just as before with a honeymoon extension in East Africa, yes East Africa.

It was learnt Idris and his hot Ethiopian wife are now in Tanzania where they’re enjoying part of the international, or should we say globe trotting honeymoon.

This is made public by Dhowre as she took to her Instagram page on Thursday, May 30, to fairly share photos of them at Serengeti Game Park in Tanzania.

We learnt both lovebirds did not only take pleasure in the beautiful scenery at Serengeti and its animals but also surely got to find out more about ecotourism.

”Thank you to Beverly and Wesley at Grumetifuns for educating us on all the important work they do for the ecotourism in the Serengeti,”  she captioned their photos from park. Idris and his model wife tied the knot in Morocco on Friday, April 26, after getting engaged in February 2018.

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