Top 10 Most Expensive Weddings in Philippine History

Here are the top 10 most expensive weddings in Philippine history

A wedding is probably one of the most awaited events for a couple’s life.

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Couples are saving a huge amount of money for this big day.

While some are just spending 100k or more, others especially well-known personalities are spending millions for the special occasion.

Below is the list of the grandest weddings in Philippine history according to the Facebook page, Pinoy History.

No. 10 – Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos wedding

The former dictator and his wife tied the knot on May 1, 1954. They spend at least 2.3 million pesos.

No. 9 – Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion wedding

The Megastar and the award-winning actor got married last September 23, 1984. Their nuptials cost a whopping 7 million pesos.

No. 8 – Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff wedding

The couple spent at least 17 million pesos on their wedding abroad. They tied the knot in 2017.

No. 7 – Donna Cruz and Potenciano “Yong” Larrazabal III wedding

It was in 1998 when they held their wedding at Basilica de San Sebastian in Quiapo, Manila. They spent at least 25 million at the time.

No. 6 – Charlene Gonzales and Aga Muhlach wedding

The couple who tied the knot in 2001 spent 27 million on their grand wedding.

No. 5 – Ruffa Gutierrez and Yilmaz Bektas wedding

The ex-couple spent a whopping 28 million pesos on their wedding. Unfortunately, they got divorced.

No. 4 – Pauleen Luna and Vic Sotto wedding

It was in 2016 when they settled down, spending at least 84.5 million in total.

No. 3 – Assunta de Rossi and Jules Ledesma

The actress exchanged “I do” with the politician last March 14, 2004. They spent around 98 million.

No. 2 – Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes

The couple spent at least 103 million on their grand wedding held in 2014.

No. 1 – Vicki Belo and Hayden Kho

The couple, who are both doctors, made history in the Philippines having the most expensive nuptials with 502 million total cost.

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