LOOK: Ehra Madrigal, BF tie the knot in Boracay | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Ehra Madrigal, BF tie the knot in Boracay

/ 07:23 AM March 04, 2017

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Former sexy actress Ehra Madrigal has tied the knot with her fiance.

She said “I do” to Filipino-Chinese businessman Tom Yeung at the Holy Rosary Church in Boracay on Friday.

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Host-socialite Tim Yap, Karel Marquez and Ehra’s sister Michelle, who were guests at the nuptials, posted photos of the blissful newlyweds on Instagram.

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The lovely pair were engaged in Dubai earlier in January and recently had their prenuptial shoot in Venice.

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Madrigal, daughter of former actress Karla Kalua, starred in several GMA prime-time soaps including “Kamandag,” “Lupin” and “Pinulot Ka lang sa Lupa.”

She was repeatedly praised for her voluptuous body—she was the face of Tanduay calendar in 2008 and a two-time FHM Philippines cover girl.  Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra

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