Diamond Platnumz has announced to the entire world that he has postponed the February 14th wedding date because he needs more time to prepare.

The Bongo music heartthrob revealed that he cannot wait to marry Kenyan bae, Tanasha Donna.

However, it seems like the two are not reading from the same script.

Tanasha told her online fans in a live Insta-video that she has no plans of relocating to Tanzania to be with her lover.

"I'm still working in Kenya, so maybe one day, God willing but for the moment definitely not this year or next year."

Whaaaaaaaaaaat?

Another fan then asked her if the impending nuptials are for real or just a publicity stunt.

Tanasha responded: "Hopefully yes. We are planning on that, but as for now, we are still taking our sweet time."

In an interview with Wasafi TV, Diamond explained that celebrities all over the world would wish to attend the exclusive wedding and thus he need to prepare a ceremony that hence, the need for much more time for preparation.

“God willing 2019 I will marry the love of my life. Apart from that, my wedding was to take place on Valentine's day, February 14 but we have postponed it to later on in the year. This is because I would like for my wedding ceremony to also incorporate many other people and the day earlier set was too short notice for them,” he said.

In the usual flamboyant fashion that is associated to Diamond, he hinted that the wedding guest list may contain big names like American rapper Rick Ross, RnB stars Omarion, Neyo, Kenya's Akothee, South Africa's AKA, Naija's Davido, Patoranking and Flavour, Jamianican stars Morgan Heritage and other singers he has done collabos with.

Diamond even claimed that the wedding will be similar to the one of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that took place in May 19 last year in England.

“Everyone will want to watch or even attend my wedding ceremony. I want it to be a royal wedding kama ya kina Prince Harry wa Uingereza," he said, "I'm working hard to ensure that everyone gets a chance to watch this special occasion.” he bragged.

Actually, he even wants the Tanzanian government to declare his wedding date a public holiday. When he eventually chooses the day.

Diamond told sections of Tanzanian press, "The reason why we had to change the date is because Tanasha’s mother will be working on Valentine’s day. I do not want a small wedding, If it is possible I would like the government to consider it a public holiday.”