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No wedding date yet for Toni Gonzaga, Paul Soriano

/ 05:40 PM April 07, 2015

Director Paul Soriano with "Kid Kulafu" lead star Buboy Villar. Don Lejano/INQUIRER.net

Director Paul Soriano with “Kid Kulafu” lead star Buboy Villar. Don Lejano/INQUIRER.net

Director Paul Soriano and Toni Gonzaga are getting married this year but no date has been chosen yet by the famous couple.

In an interview with Inquirer Entertainment on Tuesday to promote his latest movie “Kid Kulafu,” Soriano said he could not confirm speculations that they are tying the knot on June 12.

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“That’s our anniversary… so I guess people speculate,” he said.

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The director of the latest Manny Pacquiao biopic said that he and fiancé Gonzaga have only seen each other twice over the past month.

“We will make time. We’ve always found a way… we’ve been together for almost eight years,” he said, pertaining to their wedding preparations.

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When asked if they intend to ask Pacquiao to be a sponsor in their wedding, Soriano did not give a direct answer but said that the boxing superstar “will definitely be there.”

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Soriano and Gonzaga announced their engagement last February. DPL

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