Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre exchanged vows in Morocco – British Vogue
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29 April 2019 |
1:56 pm
Actor Idris Elba and model Sabrina Dhowre have tied the knot in a wedding in Morocco, according to British Vogue as it took to social media to congratulate the newly-wed couple on Saturday.
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