South Africa Honeymoon for Reality TV Newlyweds
Tuesday, 03 Mar, 2010
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TRAVELMOLE WORLDWIDE EXCLUSIVE
Not on Access Hollywood, not on Entertainment Tonight. You read it here first. Occasionally the Mole gets a first hand scoop in celebrity coverage, in this case the red hot honeymoon plans for reality tv stars Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney, from the hit U.S. television show “The Bachelor”.
The couple married February 27th at the sparkling new Terranea Resort, perched above the seaside cliffs on Los Angeles’ Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Jason and Molly will enjoy a two week honeymoon in South Africa, visiting Capetown, Franschoek and Kruger National Park, concluding in Johannesburg. Their post wedding wanderlust includes a journey by luxury train, game driving and stays in exclusive safari camps and South Africa’s finest hotels.
Jason Mesnick was The Bachelor from 2009 and runner up on the 2008 Bachelorette television show. Molly was his second choice from The Bachelor series, however in a cliffhanger final episode he changed his first choice and asked for a second chance with Molly. They’ve been dating ever since and were engaged in New Zealand last October. A dedicated episode covering their wedding will air on ABC-TV on March 8 in prime time (8pm to 10pm).
Africa Answers, a division of Down Under Answers Travel headquartered in Bellevue, Washington organized the honeymoon trip to South Africa. Africa Answers can be reached at 866-427-2540, or visit www.duatravel.com/southafrica
By Kieron Keady
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Kieron Keady
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