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CRUISING IN STYLE
Sunday Tribune
|July 27, 2025
Sorisha Naidoo's family voyage through Europe's hidden gems
REALITY star and businesswoman Sorisha Naidoo, known for her role in The Real Housewives of Durban, has taken to the waves for an enchanting European holiday alongside her husband, Vivian Reddy and their two children, Saihil and Kalina.
The family set sail with cruise line Celebrity Cruises and their journey seems to have been nothing short of spectacular.
Documenting their trip through a series of vlogs on her social media platforms, Naidoo has given her followers a front-row seat to their adventures.
From luxurious days at sea filled with yoga classes and artistic glass sessions aboard the cruise ship, to explorations of historic destinations on port days.
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