Philippine Daily Inquirer

Dingdong and Marian love story

Dingdong Dantes asked Marian Rivera two years ago to marry him; the familes kept it under wraps until he could do it ‘properly’ in public

- By Luane Dy Contributo­r

IN THE BEGINNING was your usual boy-meets-girl scenario. Only this one was accompanie­d by set lights and cameras. The boy was named Sergio; the girl, Marimar. They were brought together by destiny to beat the odds.

“Marimar,” Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera’s first show together, broke the ground for their own story as a couple. It wasn’t love at first sight, but what they put on for show became true.

After the teleserye’s run, Dong and Marian remained an insepara- ble couple, solidifyin­g the erstwhile screen love team.

Eventually, Dong decided that a marriage proposal was in order. The first step was to acquire a ring. Then he gathered the guys in his family and showed them the ring, for opinions. There apparently being no negative reviews, he worked out an elaborate plan that involved his immediate family.

First proposal

One day in August 2012, family members went to Macau to lay out a whole shindig for Marian: 1) a huge dome full of butterflie­s, which have a major significan­ce in their relationsh­ip; 2) a familiar song, “Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko”; 3) a speech by her beau that promised “forever,” and 4) the ring, of course.

Everything went along as planned, until circumstan­ces required quick compromise­s.

They still got to play the song, even if it was just from earphones connected to a cell phone. Butterflie­s still flew around the place. And “forever” got the job done, though the delivery was marred by jitters.

Marian’s dumbfounde­d reaction came with a good amount of tears and her slightly delayed but patent “yes” made it all worthwhile.

Low-key

After Macau, they each went back to their regular, if erratic, routines. But now there was a firm assurance of love and a wedding to look forward to. Everything was kept low-key; that was the plan, too.

Two years passed without blunders that might have put the engagement in jeopardy. And, as the date of the agreed public announceme­nt crept close (the celebratio­n of Marian’s birthday in her GMA 7 show), Dong confided in some friends that he felt like being taken back in time.

In collusion with some of the crew behind “Marian,” the

show, Dong formulated another plot to surprise her with what he didn’t get to say or do two years ago.

His main concern was the authentici­ty of the new proposal in viewers’ eyes. The first plan of action was to secure live coverage.

Finally came Aug. 9. Dance performanc­es were taped throughout the day for the first part of what was originally broached as a birthday special episode. The latter part of the show was allotted to greetings and the revelation of the 2-year-old wedding engagement.

Familiar video

Dong went onstage with flowers, and asked Marian to explain to the audience the significan­ce of the photos being shown in the background. The slide show slipped in-

‘I offer you myself, my love, today and all the days of my life...please,

will you be my wife?’

to a familiar video taken in 2012—the proposal in Macau!

After a few failed attempts, including one interrupte­d by a commercial break, Dong at last declared, “I want to do it right this time.”

The crowd went wild. In tears, he went down on one knee and continued, “Ikaw

ang sagot sa aking mga dasal (You are the answer to my prayers).”

He took out a new ring from his jacket pocket and fervently said, “I offer you this gift on your birthday...I offer you myself, my love today and all the days of my life. So, please, Marian...will you be my wife?”

Dong took Marian’s left hand and slipped the ring on her finger. They kissed, embraced and then faced the crowd. He called her his fiancée, to resounding cheers.

The cheering has not stopped.

 ??  ?? AT THE MGMButterf­ly Pavilion (front row, from left): Vicky Dantes, Marian Rivera, Trina Dantes-Quema, Tyler Quema and JP Quema; (back frow, from left) Jude Gonzalez, Dingdong Dantes, Aya Dantes-Aurelio, Jon Aurelio, Angeline Dantes and Angelo Dantes
AT THE MGMButterf­ly Pavilion (front row, from left): Vicky Dantes, Marian Rivera, Trina Dantes-Quema, Tyler Quema and JP Quema; (back frow, from left) Jude Gonzalez, Dingdong Dantes, Aya Dantes-Aurelio, Jon Aurelio, Angeline Dantes and Angelo Dantes
 ?? PHOTOS COURTESY OF DANTES FAMILY ?? MARIAN shows off the first engagement ring that Dingdong gave in Macau.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF DANTES FAMILY MARIAN shows off the first engagement ring that Dingdong gave in Macau.
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 ??  ?? DINGDONG and Marian were in tears by the end of the proposal, shown last week in a live episode of her show.
DINGDONG and Marian were in tears by the end of the proposal, shown last week in a live episode of her show.
 ??  ?? SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014 DONG picked the first proposal’s venue, the MGMButterf­ly Pavilion in Macau, because of the butterfly’s significan­ce in their love story.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014 DONG picked the first proposal’s venue, the MGMButterf­ly Pavilion in Macau, because of the butterfly’s significan­ce in their love story.
 ?? INSTAGRAM ?? THIS time around, he got her a Harry Winston engagement ring.
INSTAGRAM THIS time around, he got her a Harry Winston engagement ring.

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