Angel Locsin receives wedding ring as Valentine’s gift from Neil Arce
Angel Locsin finally has a wedding ring after her husband, businessman-producer Neil Arce, gifted her with one on their pre-Valentine’s date.
It can be recalled that Locsin and Arce told fans they did not have wedding rings when they got married in a civil ceremony last year. When they were informed that they needed to have rings for the ceremony, Locsin used her engagement ring while Arce borrowed a random ring from his son, Joaquin Arce.
Locsin gave fans a glimpse of their pre-Valentine’s dinner along with the photos of their hands wearing their wedding rings, as seen on Locsin’s Instagram page yesterday, Feb. 13.
“Sabi ko simplehan lang! May pa-wedding ring si Mr. Arce. Finally, may wedding ring na rin kami. Thank you my love [Neil Arce],” she said.
(I told him to just make it simple! Mr. Arce gave me a wedding ring. Finally, we have our wedding rings. Thank you my love [Neil Arce].)
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In a separate post, Locsin also treated fans to a closer look at her ring.
“Bagay ba? (Does it suit me?)” she asked.
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Arce, for his part, greeted Locsin whom he referred to as his “favorite human,” as per his Instagram page, also yesterday.
“Wala ka na choice, kasal na tayo may date ka na tuwing Valentine’s. I love you!” he said.
(You have no choice, we’re already married so you’ll always have a date on Valentine’s. I love you!)
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He also showed Locsin’s reaction when she received his gift, while the song “Just The Two of Us” played in the background, as seen on his Instagram Story.
Locsin and Arce announced their marriage through a vlog in August last year. The couple, who got engaged in June 2019, initially planned a November 2020 wedding which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. JB
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