Angelica Panganiban, Gregg Homan wed anew in Siargao

Angelica Panganiban, Gregg Homan hold second wedding in Siargao

/ 10:52 AM April 21, 2024

Angelica Panganiban, Gregg Homan hold second wedding in Siargao

(From left) Angelica Panganiban and Gregg Homan. Images: Instagram/@nelwinuyphoto and @patdy11

Angelica Panganiban and her non-showbiz husband Gregg Homan said “I do” for the second time at a beach ceremony in Siargao on Saturday, April 20, four months after they tied the knot in the U.S.

Panganiban and Homan celebrated their marriage in their second wedding with more of their celebrity friends, and family members in attendance, as seen on the Instagram posts of photographers Nelwin Uy and Pat Dy.

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Uy captured the couple sharing their “first of many kisses” by the waves.

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Meanwhile, Dy said Panganiban and Homan’s wedding had “so much love” and the “chillest vibe,” as seen in the guests who enjoyed themselves “from start to finish.”

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“The sun and cool breeze kept everyone staying fresh the whole afternoon. What a day… Time to party,” his post read.

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The bride looked radiant in a simple sheer white wedding dress with thin straps and thigh-high slit on one leg by the Spanish bridal house Rosa Clara, with her hair tied in a neat bun. Meanwhile, Homan — who posed with his groomsmen in separate photos — looked dapper in a cream-colored linen tuxedo.

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Panganiban then changed into another white sun dress post-ceremony, this time with a deep-V neckline, as shared by her bridal designer.

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The couple’s daughter, Amila Sabine, looked like a little bride in the ceremony, as she donned a ruffled gown with puffed sleeves, which was captured by Panganiban’s close friend and fellow actress Kim Chiu.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@chinitaprincess

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Aside from Chiu, other celebrities invited to Panganiban and Homan’s wedding were Bela Padilla, Glaiza de Castro, Anne Curtis, John Prats, Maxine Magalona, Smokey Manaloto, Ketchup Eusebio, Liz Uy, Dra. Aivee Teo, Judy Ann Santos, Ryan Agoncillo, and ABS-CBN CEO Carlo Katigbak.

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“With my forever date to celebrate kambal’s special day with the loves of her lives,” Curtis wrote in her post, where she was seen dancing with her daughter Dahlia.

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Prats, on the other hand, revealed that he was tapped to be the ring bearer in the ceremony.

“Sobrang saya naming lahat para sa inyo ni @gregg_homan,” he wrote on Instagram. “Sobrang saya din ng mga puso namin na makita ang mga ngiti nyo! Mabuhay ang bagong kasal! It was an honor na naging ring bearer nyo ako. Love you.”

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Panganiban and Homan said “I do” in an intimate ceremony in California in December 2023. The couple welcomed Amila Sabine in September 2022.

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