Anne and Erwan in ‘novel that will never end’ | Inquirer Entertainment

Anne and Erwan in ‘novel that will never end’

/ 12:40 AM November 18, 2017

Newlyweds Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff

Viva Entertainment, the company that has been managing Anne Curtis’s career since 1997, wished the actress and her husband, restaurateur and celebrity blogger Erwan Heussaff, “tremendous happiness” as they “embark on this new journey” as a married couple.

Anne, 32, and Erwan, 30, who made their romantic relationship public in 2011, tied the knot on Sunday in an intimate garden ceremony at Thurlby Domain, a lush outdoor venue overlooking Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand.

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“Anne has been with Viva since she was 12 years old. We have seen her through the many milestones in her life,” Viva said in a statement sent to the Inquirer. “[There were] some tears, heartbreaks, great successes and many happy moments.”

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In the couple’s exchange of vows, Anne told Erwan: “No me without you and no you without me.”

“We will be together in this novel that will never end,” Erwan told Anne, adding that, “from now on, I will be your humble costar.”

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The reception was held at Walter Peak High Country Farm. Speaking to the guests—composed mostly of the couple’s family and close friends—Anne turned emotional. “We want to thank each and everyone of you for coming here tonight to celebrate Erwan and I becoming one,” she said. —ALLAN POLICARPIO

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