Luis Manzano ‘a keeper’ after getting teary-eyed at Anne Curtis’ wedding, says GF Jessy Mendiola | Inquirer Entertainment

Luis Manzano ‘a keeper’ after getting teary-eyed at Anne Curtis’ wedding, says GF Jessy Mendiola

/ 03:58 PM November 16, 2017

Romance was in the air for more than one couple At Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff’s New Zealand wedding.

After a heartfelt, intimate ceremony, guests couldn’t help getting their emotions worked up, including Luis Manzano.

Caught on camera was the moment he got teary-eyed and girlfriend Jessy Mendiola wrapped him in a tight hug.

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You know your boyfriend is a keeper when he comes up to you crying cos he’s happy his friends are getting married. #bfisbestfriendgoals ♥️ thank you @banxlorufino for capturing this moment. ♥️

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“You know your boyfriend is a keeper when he comes up to you crying cos he’s happy his friends are getting married,” Mendiola, 24, wrote of the moment.

She also said her boyfriend was “best friend goals.”

Manzano, 36, was Curtis’ man of honor, a promise made as long-time friends. He also hosted the newlyweds’ reception.

READ: Luis Manzano is Anne Curtis’ man of honor

The couple took several romantic pictures during their New Zealand getaway; one of their activities included skydiving.

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Manzano and Mendiola have been dating for over a year now. In interviews at “Tonight with Boy Abunda,” he has expressed that marriage is in the cards, though the actress said it wouldn’t happen soon. /ra

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