Tim Yap, Javi Martinez Prado wed in New York | Inquirer Entertainment

Tim Yap, Javi Martinez Prado wed in New York

/ 03:50 PM January 01, 2018

Entertainment and hosting personality Tim Yap and events director Javi Martinez Prado are now married.

Yap made the announcement on his Instagram account with a photo of them holding hands, their heads not in view.

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“MARRIED,” was the simple caption. The location was tagged in New York.

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The couple wore suits and scarves that had the word “loved” in bright colors.

Theater veteran Lea Salonga shared on her own Instagram that they wed on Dec. 25.

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She said she was requested to be a witness in their ceremony. Salonga is in New York as she stars in the Broadway play “Once on This Island.”

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“I don’t think I’ve ever seen Tim this happy,” she gushed.

Yap popped the question in January 2017 during his 40th birthday bash.

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“When you have a good thing, you have to make it last forever,” said Yap in front of loved ones. /ra

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