Kings XI Punjab owner Preity Zinta enjoying the African safari with hubby
Zinta is having a time of her life in South Africa.
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The Bollywood diva, Preity Zinta has been associated with cricket ever since the inception of Indian Premier League (IPL). The owner of the Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) franchise has strengthened her bond with the game further, by buying the ‘Stellenbosch Kings franchise of South Africa’s T20 Global League.
The woman who has charmed uncountable men with her dimpled smile is now enjoying her vacation in Cape Town, South Africa. She is accompanied by her husband, Gene Goodenough, and her family. Zinta has had her share of experiences of failed relationships. Way back in 2000, she was dating model Marc Robinson. However, reportedly the relationship lasted just a year or so. Then, she had a long-term relationship with Ness Wadia, the son of Bombay Dyeing’s chairman, Nusli Wadia. However, that relationship ended with Preity filing a complaint against Ness, on the grounds of abuse.
Finally, on 29 February 2016, she married the senior vice-president for finance of NLine Energy, Goodenough. She had known Gene for a long time. The glamorous lady, who has given many mesmerizing performances in films like ‘Koi… Mil Gaya’, ‘Dil Se’ and ‘Veer-Zaara’, is clicking a lot of pictures, and her fans must thank the internet since she is sharing the jaw-dropping pictures on Instagram. Here are some pictures from her trip to South Africa.
Well, looks like Gene needs some attention
The Goodenough couple is good enough to dodge the cheetahs. #Photobombers
Time spent with family = Time well spent
What’s the point of visiting Africa if there’s no safari?
Time for some liquor. Burp!
Well, not that the mountains are small, but they aren’t bigger than Preity’s will-power
When the lioness conquered the lion’s head
Fly like Preity
How the lion was defeated
Jumping is certainly PZ’s cup of tea, ain’t it?
What is more beautiful, the picturesque background or the stunning lady before it?
Oh my! Indian traffic jams are certainly safer
After a ‘Zintastic’ time in the wild, time for history lessons. We love that ‘Ting’.
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