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Slovenian musician teased: "Let it go on and on"
Slovenia🎭 Culture5 days ago

Slovenian musician teased: "Let it go on and on"

Miki Vlahovič, a Slovenian musician, celebrated his 30th wedding anniversary with his wife Petra by sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram. He expressed hope that their love story would continue indefinitely. The couple has been married for three decades and now has two children, Mark and Tia, and enjoys being grandparents. Vlahovič recently released a remastered version of his song 'Ali boš še verjela,' originally performed 30 years ago with the band Victory. The song holds personal significance as it was once a birthday gift for Petra and symbolizes the love and experiences they've shared over three decades.

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Slovenian musician teased: "Let it go on and on"

Miki Vlahovič, a Slovenian musician, celebrated his 30th wedding anniversary with his wife Petra by sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram. He expressed hope that their love story would continue indefinitely. The couple has been married for three decades and now has two children, Mark and Tia, and enjoys being grandparents. Vlahovič recently released a remastered version of his song 'Ali boš še verjela,' originally performed 30 years ago with the band Victory. The song holds personal significance as it was once a birthday gift for Petra and symbolizes the love and experiences they've shared over three decades.

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