Abby Viduya and Jomari Yllana to tie knot in civil wedding in Las Vegas

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Abby Viduya and Jomari Yllana to tie knot in civil wedding in Las Vegas
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Showbiz couple Abby Viduya and Jomari Yllana are set to tie the knot in civil rites in Las Vegas, with only a few members of their family in attendance.

When asked why they wanted to have a civil wedding first, the former sexy actress said, “Kasi gusto naming kami lang dalawa at first kasi, ‘di ba?”

“A few of our family members will be joining us there like my daughter. May eldest daughter will be joining us in Vegas and some of his relatives,” she added.“We’re getting married in Naga where his parents got married, at the Penafrancia Church,” she said Needless to say, Viduya is “excited” about the forthcoming wedding. However, she said that between them, it is Yllana who seemed more eager to see to the wedding, and take care of the preparations.Last February, Yllana formally proposed to Viduya through a pamamanhikan, a Filipino tradition wherein the family of a groom pay their respects to the soon-to-be bride and her family by visiting her home, bearing food and gifts to be shared by both families that would soon be bound by marriage.

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