LOOK: Pauleen Luna, Vic Sotto get ready for big day | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Pauleen Luna, Vic Sotto get ready for big day

/ 12:27 PM January 30, 2016

Screengrab from Eat Bulaga's Twitter page

Screengrab from Eat Bulaga’s Twitter page

Ahead of their wedding on Saturday night, television celebrities Vic Sotto and Pauleen Luna have welcomed the day with smile on their faces.

The official social media pages of noontime show “Eat Bulaga” shared “just woke up” photos of Sotto and Luna hours before their wedding at 7 p.m.

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“Woke up like this. Will get ready for his big day na (already),” Eat Bulaga posted in the caption of Sotto’s picture.

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Ruby Rodriguez, meanwhile, shared a photo of her with the bride-to-be on Instagram.

“One last hug of you my dearest @pauleenluna as a Luna. In a few hours u will be one with the man who God has destined for you. I love you both with all my heart,” she said.

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Rodriguez also posted a photo of the wedding venue, St. James the Great Parish in Ayala, Alabang.

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The hashtag for the event #MrAndMrsSotto is the top Twitter trending topic in the Philippines since Saturday morning. YG/RAM

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Screengrab from Ruby Rodriguez's Instagram account

Screengrab from Ruby Rodriguez’s Instagram account

 

 

 

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