Love is blossoming at the Semenya residence as South African Olympic champion Caster Semenya and her wife Violet commemorate their ninth year of marital bliss. After seven years of romance, the couple finally tied the knot, and their journey together has become an inspiration for many.
Cheers to the Semenyas!
On Wednesday, January 7, 2026, Caster took to Instagram to celebrate their union, expressing gratitude to their ancestors and God for the relationship's success. She wrote:
"Today marks our 9th chapter of our union may God and our ancestors help us to pass through this. Moshate."
The outpouring of love from fans has been overwhelming. Supportive messages filled social media as followers celebrated not just their anniversary, but also the bond they share:
clementmaosa shared:
"Happy birthday Achuze and happy anniversary to you and Mmabo."
ledile_violet_s wished:
"Happy birthday bread winner Modimo a go dire ka go loka Mmago Oratile or Oarabile. Enjoy your day we love you."
gabonewejustice wrote:
"A multitude of blessings to your marriage."
The love continued with messages pouring in from fans who echoed their best wishes:
nijel_amos stated:
"A blessed anniversary and graced Birthday to you guys."
sheree.obrien wished:
"May God continue to Bless you both."
"Blessings upon Blessings. We share a wedding anniversary with you guys."
Also, Caster shared heartfelt sentiments about their children, revealing they faced challenges before welcoming their daughters:
“God answers in three ways. He said yes and gives you what you want. He says no and gives you something better. He says wait and gives you the best.”
With much love and blessings, fans continue to rally behind the Semenya family as they celebrate this special milestone together!
Recent Controversies
In other news, Caster Semenya has recently been at the center of discussions surrounding a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights, which highlighted that her rights were violated due to discriminatory regulations regarding testosterone levels imposed by the World Athletics. This ruling has prompted mixed reactions among South Africans, as they feel it comes too little too late for Semenya.
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