LOOK: Empress Schuck ties knot with Vino Guingona in romantic Tagaytay wedding | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Empress Schuck ties knot with Vino Guingona in romantic Tagaytay wedding

/ 12:59 PM March 08, 2021

Actress Empress Schuck married longtime partner Vino Guingona in Tagaytay over the weekend.

The “Goyo” star stunned in a white gown covered in Swarovski crystals made by Aoui Regala, while the groom wore a blue suit, as seen in photos from Nice Print Photography on Saturday, March 6.

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The couple opted for an all-white floral motif for their garden wedding at Hillcreek Gardens Tagaytay.

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Guingona, a former model, proposed to Schuck during their daughter Athalia’s birthday party last September. They have been a couple since 2014.

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Even before getting into a relationship, the two had known each other for some time because they both come from Zamboanga, and Schuck’s father and Guingona’s parents were friends, Schuck said in “Magandang Buhay” in 2017.

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Guingona is the grandson of former Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. and nephew of former Senator Teofisto Guingona III. JB

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