Hidilyn Diaz got offered a prenup agreement by fiancé Julius Naranjo
Hidilyn Diaz was asked by her fiancé Julius Naranjo to sign a prenuptial agreement, with Naranjo noting that their marriage is about their love and “not anything material.”
The Olympic gold medalist and Naranjo, who is also Diaz’s coach-trainer, confirmed this during an exclusive interview with broadcaster Karen Davila, as seen on her YouTube channel yesterday, July 23.
“Money can be a deal breaker for many couples. But I heard — is that true — that you offered to sign a prenup before marrying Hidilyn?” Davila asked Naranjo.
“I think things like that are so normal these days. Whether it happens or not, when we get married it’s about loving each other,” he answered. “It’s not about the properties or whatever. It’s not about anything material. The marriage is about us, continuing to work for us.”
Diaz was then asked by Davila if Naranjo’s gesture made her appreciate him more, to which she responded affirmatively.
Article continues after this advertisement“Yes, of course. Napatunayan [niyang] mahal [niya] ako. Para sa akin kasi it’s just a piece of paper and what’s important is us,” Diaz stated. (He proved that he really loves me. And for me, [a prenuptial agreement] is just a piece of paper and what’s important is us.)
Article continues after this advertisementDiaz also revealed that she and Naranjo are already looking forward to have their own family soon, adding that she plans to get pregnant after the 2024 Summer Olympics. Diaz spoke about her commitment to becoming a mom after Davila asked if the athlete is ready to put motherhood before her career.
“Sa tingin ko, ready naman [ako] kasi pinili ko. As a person, ‘pag pinili ko or nando’n na [ako], committed ako,” Diaz replied. (I think I am ready for it because I chose it. As a person, I am committed [to do the things] I chose to do or [situations] I am currently at.)
Diaz and Naranjo announced their engagement in October 2021, and are set to wed in Baguio City on July 26, the same date she won the Philippines’ first Olympic gold medal. JB
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