Reports: Virushka leave for Rome for their honeymoon
The reception will be held on December 21.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma tied the knot amidst all the excitement among their fans on Monday in Tuscany in Italy in the presence of close friends and family. The wedding was confirmed by the couple itself during the evening on the same day in their respective social media updates. Their followers went gaga over the adorable pictures they shared together. However, reportedly, the newlywed couple is off to Rome for the honeymoon now after their highly-anticipated wedding.
The images of their marriage ceremony went viral soon and even few videos when the most celebrated couple enjoyed a special moment of their life. Twitter was filled with the wishes from the cricketing fraternity as well as the Bollywood. Even there were some hilarious tweets over the famous ‘Virat ki Baraat’ which were enjoyed. Overall, the nation is having a wonderful time over the wedding of Virushka as there is more to come in the upcoming days.
New Year in South Africa
The couple is off to Rome for their honeymoon according to the reports in Bollywood life. But Virat Kohli is also set to travel to South Africa with his newlywed wife Anushka Sharma and spend the New Year Eve with her. Prior to that, the couple has also arranged a couple of wedding receptions in the space of five to six days. The number of guests of both the celebrities would be huge and that might be the reason for two receptions. The invitation cards are also out as the first of two will be held on December 21 for his family and friends as very few guests were invited for the wedding.
The next reception would be special as Cricket will meet Bollywood before the Indian team leaves for the gruelling tour of South Africa. Most likely it will take place after the conclusion of the ongoing ODI series against Sri Lanka on December 26. Team India will leave for South Africa on wither on December 27 or 28 as they will look to break the jinx on the tour.
Disclaimer: This is a post based on reports from other media sources and CricTracker doesn’t claim the responsibility that all the facts stated are authentically verified.
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