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Glaiza De Castro marries David Rainey in Zambales

By Jansen Ramos
Published January 23, 2023 5:55 PM PHT
Updated January 23, 2023 7:18 PM PHT

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Glaiza De Castro and her Irish husband, David Rainey, exchange 'I Dos' for the second time and it was held in a star-studded beach wedding in Zambales.

After tying the knot in the United Kingdom in October 2021, Glaiza De Castro and her Irish husband, David Rainey, held their second wedding in the Philippines.

The nuptials took place in Sundowners Beach Villas in Botolan, Zambales on Monday, January 23.

Family and friends of David flew to the Philippines from Europe to witness Glaiza and David exchange "I Dos" in the beautiful beach wedding.

Among the godparents of the couple are GMA Senior Vice President for Programming, Talent Management, Worldwide, and Support Group, and President of GMA Films Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes, GMA Assistant Vice President for Talent Management Joy Marcelo, and Sparkle Senior Talent Manager Tracy Garcia.

Willie Revillame, Glaiza's manager Manny Valester, Nice Print's Charisse Tinio, among others also served as Glaiza and David's wedding godparents.

Glaiza's longtime friend, Angelica Panganiban, took the role of maid of honor, while Rochelle Pangilinan, Chynna Ortaleza, Sheena Halili, Isabel Oli, and Alessandra De Rossi were Glaiza's bridesmaids.

Glaiza and David had their first wedding in an intimate traditional Irish wedding in October 2021 in Northern Ireland.

It took place atop a coastal cliff with the view of the medieval Dunluce Castle ruins, one of the locations of the American fantasy drama series Game of Thrones.

As part of the ceremony, Glaiza and David received a Celtic blessing called handfasting, a traditional Celtic symbolic ritual where the couple's hands are tied together to mark their union.

CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS FROM THEIR FIRST WEDDING IN THIS GALLERY: