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Spilling the tea on your fav local celeb and their V-day plans

If you ever wondered what your faves are getting up to this Valentine’s Day, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic, we have some tea for you.

IOL Entertainment caught up with some of Mzansi’s popular celebrities to let you in on their plans for Valentine’s Day.

Zanele Potelwa (TV and radio personality)

This Valentine’s Day, I am making it a weekend affair as I celebrate myself. I’m starting my Valentine’s Day weekend on Netflix, like all the other single hopeless romantics, as we watch the third instalment of “To All The Boys I’ve Ever Loved” starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo.

On Saturday, I’ll be heading to Rosebank with my siblings to introduce my younger brother, who is new to Johannesburg, to try out the best cake in Jozi.

To round up my Valentine’s weekend, I’ll be hanging out with South Africa on the airwaves as we celebrate the day of love with love song dedications and hopefully help a few people make their loved ones feel special live on the radio!

Zanele Potelwa. Picture: Instagram

DJ Sabby (YFM DJ)

Outside of your birthday, Valentine's Day is a really feel-good day. There is soft spot in my heart for this holiday. Love trends and those you love are reminded of the love you have for them.

The day has been sold for years as a day for lovers, but I think the love extends beyond that and everyone you love deserves a hug or a gift.

The Covid-19 pandemic has limited the ideas I had in mind for my partner, but it's a day that I do celebrate and I am excited to spoil her and remind her just how much I love her.

Is it weird to say that I am also expecting something for Valentine's Day? We, as men, barely get love on the calendar so on Valentine's Day, my birthday, Father’s Day and Christmas, I always expect a gift!

DJ Sabby and Lindi Sirame. Picture: Instagram

Carol Ofori (TV and radio personality)

This is our first Valentine’s Day since we moved to Kwazulu Natal which is really exciting for my husband and I. My husband knows that this day is really important to me, so we celebrate it every year.

What we usually do is spend the night at a luxurious hotel or visit a fancy restaurant but this year, we plan on celebrating with the kids.

We are planning a romantic morning stroll and a family breakfast and we’re planning a family picnic for the afternoon as well.

So, for the first time, the kids are involved in our Valentine’s Day and they must enjoy it because it’s the first and last time it’s happening! Haha!

Carol Ofori and her family. Picture: Instagram

Daniel Baron (musician)

I’ve got a few special things planned for my fiancé this Valentine’s Day – starting with breakfast in bed.

Then, I am planning a romantic visit to the botanical gardens for a picnic with our son, Cruz, before dropping him off at his grandparents.

Then, to end off the day, we’ll head to one of Johannesburg’s finest restaurants for a meal and some good wine.

We haven’t been out to a restaurant for what seems like a decade so I think it’ll be special. I cannot wait to spoil my fiancé this Valentine’s Day.

Daniel Baron and his partner. Picture: Instagram

Kriya Gangiah (TV and radio personality)

My boyfriend and I are normally so bad with Valentine's Day! Either we forget it completely and rush to find a dinner reservation or we just stay in.

However, I am very proud to say that this year, we have planned in advance.

We've already made a dinner reservation and I am really excited about it! Honestly, Valentine's Day is usually just another day in the year and we are very happy chilling on the couch and eating pizza.

We’ve learned that the key is to show appreciation throughout the year, not just on a holiday.

Kriya Gangiah and her boyfriend. Picture: Instagram

Original article appeared on IOL

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