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After 12 years, EA Guzman and Shaira Diaz have finally tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony on August 14 in a church in Silang, Cavite.
The Kapuso couple exchanged “I Dos” in front of their family, friends, and star-studded wedding entourage. Shaira walked down the aisle in a gorgeous wedding gown by Korean designer Choi Jae Hoon, while EA was suited up in a piece by Filipino designer Francis Libiran.
The couple’s wedding reception, meanwhile, was made even dreamier by celebrity event stylist Gideon Hermosa, who filled the venue in Tagaytay with twinkling lights and white flowers.
EA and Shaira began dating in 2013 and became engaged in 2021.
However, they chose to keep their engagement private until early 2024, shortly after Shaira completed her college degree—a milestone she had long set as a prerequisite for marriage.
Diaz earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, major in Marketing Management, from the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA in August 2024.
In interviews, Shaira shared that she wanted to marry EA only after finishing her studies, emphasizing the importance of being emotionally and financially prepared for married life.
The church wedding was attended by family, close friends, and a star-studded entourage that included Shaira’s “Unang Hirit” co-hosts and fellow celebrities.
Principal sponsors included Boy Abunda, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, Arnold Clavio, and fashion mogul Ben Chan A. Bridesmaids included Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Arra San Agustin, and Julia Montes, while groomsmen featured Coco Martin, Rayver Cruz, and Gerald Anderson.
Shaira, dubbed the “Kapuso Morning Sunshine,” gave viewers a glimpse of her wedding preparations on “Unang Hirit” earlier that day, sharing her excitement and saying, “I can’t wait to marry you”.
One of the most talked-about aspects of their relationship was the couple’s decision to remain celibate until marriage a choice they linked to their faith and personal values. EA admitted that the journey wasn’t easy, but emphasized that it was worth it. In his wedding vows, he said: “We chose a path not everyone would understand. To wait. To honor God. And to honor each other by practicing purity. It wasn’t always easy. But it was worth every moment.” (P.J. Pascal/Daily Tribune)











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