LOOK: Zia Quizon reveals partner's face as 'proof of husband' | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Zia Quizon reveals partner’s face as ‘proof of husband’

/ 06:00 PM August 01, 2022

Zia Quizon

Zia Quizon and her husband. Image: Instagram/@ziaquizon

Zia Quizon gave the public a glimpse of her husband’s face for the first time, days after she confirmed she got married by showing their wedding rings.

“Proof of husband. (Now if you will please excuse us— that’s enough internet for a while),” the singer said while showing a photo of them together, via her Instagram page yesterday, July 31.

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Quizon then called themselves by her partner’s surname and expressed her gratitude to those who have been part of their journey as a couple.

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“Thank you to everyone who has been so supportive of our — and all — love. See you around, Mr. and Mrs. Rahul (apparently),” she added. 

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Quizon earlier hinted about tying the knot through a poem for her father, the late “King of Comedy” Dolphy, on his 10th death anniversary. She eventually showed her and her husband’s wedding rings for those who are “concerned” about them.

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Meanwhile, her mother and veteran singer Zsa Zsa Padilla flew to Serbia to be with Quizon on her special day. Padilla was accompanied by her partner Conrad Onglao. JB

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