Roman and Shalani, in a home filled with love, TV comedies—and talk on education bills
Pasig Representative Roman Romulo and his wife, the former Shalani Soledad, don’t need to say out loud that they are a happy couple.
Pasig Representative Roman Romulo and his wife, the former Shalani Soledad, don’t need to say out loud that they are a happy couple.
President Benigno Aquino III is in the homestretch of his six-year administration, and he still has no first lady. (And that is news?)
A wedding, whether intimate or as extravagant as a barangay fiesta, is always a glamorous event. Everyone is dressed up, polished, beautiful.
President Benigno Aquino plans to have something especially “hot” this Christmas.
Somehow I got the feeling that this year’s Sona cocktails at the Batasan were different. Held after the President’s State of the Nation Address last Monday, it had the same sumptuous, finger-licking fare, by Millie Reyes’ The Plaza, as last year’s, and I presume, the same exclusive list of invitees, from diplomats and top government officials, to legislators and their spouses.
A brief kiss but one filled with longing sealed their wedding vows. It didn’t matter that the bride marched down the aisle some 20 minutes late.
We got an interesting feedback to last week’s story on high society heiress Suzie Madrigal Bayot filing concubinage case against her husband, Paqui Ortigas.
Nine days to go before her wedding to Rep. Roman Romulo, Valenzuela councilor Shalani Soledad says she’s a little nervous because “there’s still so much that needs to be done.”
What’s behind Shalani Soledad’s Gioconda smile? Perhaps only Roman Romulo knows for sure. In any case, there’s no doubting that the Pasig City Representative and former presidential girlfriend, television game show host and Valenzuela City Councilor are the couple du jour.
Shalani Soledad is blooming like we’ve never seen her bloom. She must really be in love.
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