Luis Manzano, Jessy Mendiola hold second wedding in Palawan

Luis Manzano, Jessy Mendiola hold second wedding in Palawan

/ 10:45 AM February 16, 2024

Luis Manzano, Jessy Mendiola hold second wedding in Palawan

Jessy Mendiola and Luis Manzano with their daughter Rosie. Image: Instagram/@cocoonstudioph via @jessymendiola, @pattyyap

Luis Manzano and Jessy Mendiola tied the knot anew at a church ceremony in Coron, Palawan, with their daughter Rosie as the “little bride.”

The couple held the wedding at an exclusive island resort in Coron on Thursday, Feb. 15, as per a report on “TV Patrol.” The ceremony was officiated by Father Tito Caluag.

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Manzano’s parents—Edu Manzano, Vilma Santos, and stepfather Ralph Recto—as well as Mendiola’s parents, who were not able to attend their 2021 wedding, were all present at the pair’s special day.

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Manzano and Mendiola’s wedding entourage include his brother Ryan Recto, her sister Megan Tawile, and celebrity couple Alex Gonzaga and Mikee Morada. ABS-CBN executives Carlo Katigbak and Cory Vidanes were also among their principal sponsors.

While official photos from the event have yet to be released, celebrity stylist Patty Yap gave a glimpse of the actress’ look for their pre-wedding dinner.

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Mendiola announced their church wedding plans earlier this month, hinting that it would happen soon. She also said at the time that it would be a destination wedding, and that her family would be in attendance.

The couple’s civil wedding was held in 2021 at a luxury resort in Lipa, Batangas. After over a year, they welcomed Rosie in December 2022.

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