Jinri Park has Korean wedding with fiance | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Jinri Park’s fiance welcomed into family with ‘Korean wedding’

/ 12:02 PM January 01, 2020

“Pinoy Big Brother” alum Jinri Park celebrated the latest relationship milestone with her non-showbiz partner: a “Korean wedding” with her family.

The South Korean model posted pictures from the intimate ceremony on Monday, Dec. 30, with John and her parents. She wore a purple and pink hanbok, while John wore a gray suit with a maroon necktie.

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“Welcome to our family John. Love you forever!” she said.

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She explained that this was not her “official wedding” yet and was a ceremony for her family in Korea. “Real official wedding is in March 2020,” she announced.

Although it was not her “real” wedding, Park looked every part a glowing bride. She was all smiles in pictures holding a bouquet of pink and white flowers alongside her groom.

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Park revealed their relationship and engagement in a vlog last July. She has so far only introduced him as John, a Filipino raised in Australia. In the July 15 vlog, he said that they met in Sydney through mutual friends while he was acting as their tour guide.

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Their prenup photoshoot was held in Sydney; one of the spots was Cockle Bay Wharf, where he proposed to her. /ra

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