Actresses Nomzamo Mbatha and Thando Dlomo went on an expensive vacation in Italy, and they sealed it with impressive dance moves. Nomzamo and Thando had been working overtime recently and had no time to spoil themselves. Indeed, they chose no place than the beautiful city of Amalfi in Italy. Amalfi is famous for its dramatic, beautiful deep cliffs and fantastic coastal scenery. What a wonderful place to be for Mzansi’s rising stars to spend their quality time.
Nomzamo is now based in California, so she can’t get to mix and mingle with her friends as often as she would like. After a long time shooting a highly anticipated movie, ‘The Woman King’, Thando also had no time to spoil herself. Their busy schedules in the past months mean that the two ladies are a great combination to enjoy themselves. The couple hung out with a few other friends, toured the small city of Amalfi, stayed in a five-star hotel and had fantastic food and drinks. Undoubtedly, there was no better way of wrapping such a vacation than with some free-flowing dance moves.
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Inside Nomzamo Mbatha and Thando Dlomo’s expensive vacation in Italy
Upon arriving at the coast, the ladies had a wonderful dinner a hilarious older man served. They had delicious Italian food before they started with drinks. The ladies enjoyed the meal and went out to explore more of the city. They walked through the streets and took pictures showing Amalfi’s beauty.
The day went by, and the actresses proceeded to the sea coast, where they had a blast in a boat. Probably this was the time they had their best time in Italy as they drank having a fantastic fresh air. The beautiful ladies took it to the dance floor as they showed Italians how it is done in Mzansi. They played Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa and Ami Faku’s hit song Abalele in the waters, leaving Mzansi impressed. It looked like they were getting, or probably they were just so happy to be in each other’s company.
Watch as Nomzamo Mbatha and Thando Dlomo wraps up an expensive vacation in Italy.
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