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Doug Kramer gives baby sister Brandy marriage advice

By Maine Aquino

Doug Kramer proudly announced that his baby sister, Brandy, got married on July 25. He made the announcement on his Instagram account. He also wrote a touching message for her and his brother-in-law, Arvin Tolentino.

First part of Doug's message said: "My baby sister @kramerbrandy just got married today. A very intimate and beautiful wedding!

"@arvintolentino5 and Brandy wanted to seal the deal. No big celebration, no big party or major program, just a celebration of commitment between them to pursue this journey together."


Doug went on to praise her sister's wedding look and declared his confidence in his brother-in-law to honor their vows.

"You looked your most beautiful today Brands!

"And I know Arvin will do everything to stay loyal and faithful to you. You guys deserve this special day and I'm glad to be part of it."

Lastly, Doug gave the newlyweds advice on being a couple.

"Remember to keep God at the center of your marriage. Keep growing and keep loving each other. Always make that choice every single day."

On the other hand, Doug's wife, Chesca Kramer also wrote a message for the Brandy and Arvin.

She said, "It may not have been the wedding that you both originally had in mind but it was a ceremony filled with love, laughter, and tears of joy! ️Everything made right before God's eyes!"


Chesca added that she is proud of the couple for their decision to get married together with an advice as the two enter into a new stage in their relationship.

"I am so proud of the both of you for finally taking the plunge! Keep the covenant you made with God sacred; protecting, loving and nurturing each other. Do everything in love-choosing each other every day even when the climb gets hard, don't ever forget you are each others helping hand. Love you both! @dougkramer and I will always be here for the both of you!!!"

Congratulations, Brandy and Arvin!

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