“I don’t know how to explain how much I love you” -Natasha Thahane’s sweet poem to her husband Lorch melted hearts

“I don’t know how to explain how much I love you” -Natasha Thahane’s sweet poem to her husband Lorch melted heartsIt hasn’t been an easy week for Orlando Pirates attacker, Thembinkosi Lorch. After being found guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, this week his judgement was handed down and he was given a five-year suspended sentence by the presiding judge. Following that, he’s also been suspended from action for three weeks by his club, Orlando Pirates.


 

 

 

 
Despite the woes that surround his public life, his private life appears to be in good hands with his wife, Natasha Thahane showing that she is by his side no matter what.NATASHA THAHANE MELTS HEARTS WITH POEM
While Natasha Thahane hasn’t had much to say about the ongoing case and the judgement her partner received, she hasn’t hidden her love for him. Not only has she stood by his side at every occasion, but this week she took to Instagram to dedicate a loving message to her partner.

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In an Instagram video, the Blood and Water actress recited a beautiful poem in isiZulu which was written by author and poet Nue Sam. She began by saying, “I don’t know how to explain how much I love you” before launching into a beautiful verse that detailed her feelings towards her man.

FANS IN LOVE WITH ‘MRS LORCH’
The video itself was extremely heartwarming. Fans couldn’t get enough of Natasha Thahane’s recital and within a few days the video had already amassed over 100 000 likes. The comments were flooded with messages claiming how luck a man Lorch must be to have one of Mzansi’s most admired beauties so head over heels in love with him.One fan wrote excitedly, “Tata Mrs Lorch tata!” while another claimed “Thembinkosi Lorch are you listening? you are a lucky man!”

It seems as if, regardless of what’s going on in Lorch’s life, he has found someone who will stick with him through thick and thin! What did you think of Natasha Thahane’s poem?