Chiz, Heart planning to renew vows—this time, with her parents
Just four months after their wedding, Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero and wife, actress Heart Evangelista, are already planning to renew their vows next year, but hopefully this time, with the actress’ parents.
Evangalista’s parents— Reynaldo and Cecilia Ongpauco — were not present when their daughter got married with the senator at Balesin Island Club last February 15.
“It’s not a full blown wedding. We’ll just renew our vows,” Escudero said in an interview over Radyo Inquirer on Wednesday.
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He said it would be a simple occasion that would be held possibly in their house in Quezon City.
Article continues after this advertisement“Gusto lang n’ya (Heart) may pictures kaming lahat , kasama ang parents ko (at) parents n’ya (Heart just wants pictures of all of us together—with my parents and her parents),” the senator said.
Article continues after this advertisement“Mas mahalaga masaya si Heart dahil matagal na nyang binibitbit at pinapasan ito. Malaking tinik ang nabunot sa kanya ika nga kaugnay nga nang pagkakabati-bati at pagkakayos…” he said.
(What matters is Heart’s happy because she has been carrying this baggage for a long time. It’s a big relief to her that everyone has made peace.)
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Evangelista’s parents had publicly expressed their disapproval of Escudero, accusing him of being disrespectful and arrogant, and “manipulating” their daughter into “going against her family.”
But last month, the actress started posting photos of her parents visiting her at their residence in Quezon City. That was the first time that Escudero said he and his in-laws talked with each other.
READ: Heart’s parents had dinner at Escudero home…without the Senator
“Walang issue, walag mabigat na pinagusapan, normal lang at naging masaya ang pagsaama namin tapos araw matapos n’un, pinagdiwang naman ng kanyang nanay ‘yung birthday n’ya at nag salu-salo ulit kami kasama ang mga kapatid n’ya. So all is well that ends well,” he said.
(We didn’t talk about big issues, it was a normal encounter, and a day after that, we celebrated her mother’s birthday with another dinner with her siblings. So all is well that ends well.) IDL