LISTEN: #BestFriendsForever Hamper Winning Announcement

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It has been a week for FRIENDS on East Coasters…From The Auto and General, Call A Friend Competition to us on the search for KZN’s Best of Friends! To how well do you know your bestfriend with Stacey and her bestie Adeline.

We received over 500 comments from you guys! But only one person can win and today on the show we announced our winners.

They will be receiving some ECR goodies, chocolates (cos who does not love chocolates), incredible SPAR vouchers for the two besties from our friends whom gave J Sbu his very first pedicure live on the show last year- Spa Durban, from the Fleur De Lis Spa who offer Luxurious & Relaxing Spa and Beauty Treatments at Affordable Prices. This treatment will be worth R3000.

Take a listen to the winning moment.
3 Mar 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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