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Zsa Zsa Padilla announces engagement with Conrad Onglao

/ 11:45 AM September 05, 2015

Screengrab from Zsa Zsa Padilla's Instagram account

Screengrab from Zsa Zsa Padilla’s Instagram account

Singer-actress Zsa Zsa Padilla and her boyfriend, architect Conrad Onglao, are now engaged.

Padilla confirmed the news by posting a photo of her engagement ring on Instagram on Friday.

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“It’s official! Thank you so much for all your warm wishes! Much love from London. God bless us all. #engaged,” said Padilla, who is currently in London for an episode of noontime show “ASAP 20.”

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Padilla and Onglao first went public about their relationship in 2014.

READ: How Zsa Zsa Padilla found Conrad Onglao; Sharon Cuneta played Cupid

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Onglao, who has two children from his previous marriage, divorced his ex-wife in the United States and availed legal separation and annulment in the Philippines.

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The “Divine Diva” was the long-time partner of the late comedy king Dolphy, who died in 2012. Her previous marriage with Dr. Modesto Tatlonghari, father of daughter Karylle, in 2011. YG/IDL

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