After wedding announcement, Jomari Yllana proposes to Abby Viduya

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  • MANILA, Philippines — Actor Jomari Yllana has proposed to his girlfriend Abby Viduya.
    In her Instagram account, Abby posted photos of the proposal, which happened in Hong
    Kong where she claimed their “love began” three decades ago.

    “He proposed and I said ‘Yes’ This was such a big surprise! I wasn’t expecting this
    baby. I couldn’t stop crying. You make me so happy baby. I love you for eternity,” Abby
    said.

    “Funny thing is all our wedding plans is set but you wanted to propose to me where our
    love began 30 years ago. So excited for our future as husband and wife. You are the
    sweetest baby,” she added.

    Earlier this month, the couple announced that are set to marry in a civil ceremony in Las
    Vegas this November.

    “We’re getting married soon, sometime in November,” Jomari announced.

    “I cannot be away from work. As a councilor, as a legislator, hindi ako pwedeng mawala
    ng Thursday, so ‘yung timing ng Halloween, for a break, para makaalis lang ako ng
    mabilis. Tuloy naman siya ng November,” he added.

    For her part, Abby said that they will do a Jennifer Lopez-Ben Affleck moment in Las
    Vegas.

    “We’re going to Vegas. We’re gonna pull-off a JLo and Ben Affleck wedding. Kasi, gusto
    namin na kami lang dalawa at first,” she said.

    “A few of our family members will be joining us there, like my daughter. My eldest
    daughter will be joining us in Vegas and some of Jom’s relatives,” she added. (J.MSevero, Philstar)

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