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Here's how much Cong TV, Viy Cortez spent on their grand wedding, according to their event planner

By Brooke Villanueva Published Jun 21, 2024 1:48 pm

Content creators Cong TV and Viy Cortez spent a whopping amount on their grand wedding held early this week.

In a now-expired Instagram Story, their event planner Princess Anne Ramos revealed how much the couple spent on their love-filled affair as she thanked them for their trust and kindness. 

“Sobrang bait nila,” she wrote, sharing screenshots of the newlyweds’ posts about their wedding suppliers. “[Cong TV] and [Viy Cortez] asked for the suppliers’ lineup to tag us and thank everyone, even though they already thanked us many times before.”

In an IG post, Viy shared an album of their stunning wedding photos and tagged all of their suppliers in the caption. “My dream wedding ceremony,” she wrote.

Cong, meanwhile, wrote in his IG carousel: “Maraming salamat sa lahat ng dumalo at sa mga Viviys at Paa na nakasubaybay sa buong paglalakbay ng relasyon namin Viy.” He added, “Ang pangarap naming kasal ay hindi rin magiging posible kundi dahil sa mga ito kaya maraming salamat po sa lahat ng bumuo nito!”

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Ramos went on to reveal that the two “spent 8 digits on their wedding—yes, you read that right!”

“Yet they still wanted to acknowledge everyone who worked on their wedding, even though some might think we’re ex-deals. The couple insisted on tagging us all!” she continued.

According to Ramos, she and her fellow suppliers “have been grateful” from the moment that the couple trusted them to help them out with their big day. “God bless your marriage and your beautiful family!” she added.

Cong and Viy tied the knot on June 17 at the L'Annunziata Parish in Muntinlupa City. It came two years after announcing their engagement and welcoming their first child, Zeus Emmanuel, whom they fondly call “Kidlat.”