WATCH: Helen Gamboa tears up over Tito Sotto's 52nd wedding anniversary surprise | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Helen Gamboa tears up over Tito Sotto’s 52nd wedding anniversary surprise

/ 06:37 PM January 03, 2023

Helen Gamboa

Helen Gamboa and Tito Sotto. Image: Instagram/@pinaypole

Helen Gamboa got emotional after husband, former Senate President Tito Sotto III surprised her with a bunch of red roses on their 52nd church wedding anniversary on Monday, Jan. 2.

Gamboa was sitting while checking her phone when Sotto approached her with the gigantic blooms, as seen in a video shown on their daughter Ciara Sotto’s Instagram page, also on Monday. The couple then shared a long hug while Gamboa was tearing up.

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“Happy 52nd (public church) wedding anniversary, Tatay and Mimi! You will always be the best example of TRUE ETERNAL LOVE,” Ciara said in the caption.

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Fellow celebrities Karla Estrada, Pops Fernandez, Camille Prats and KC Concepcion were among those who expressed admiration and greeted the couple via the comments section.

Before their church wedding in 1971, Gamboa and Sotto eloped and secretly tied the knot in September 1969. Aside from Ciara, the couple has three more children, namely Romina, Diorella and Gian. EDV

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