Tito Sotto and Helen Gamboa are a shining example of enduring love amid the many cheating, ghosting, and heartbreak stories recently.
The couple recently celebrated their 52nd anniversary, but did you know that they actually eloped and married in secret before their church wedding?
The pair traveled to Santo Tomas, Batangas at midnight to get married in front of a judge. But the judge was not there when they arrived, so they had to look for a priest instead. "Humanap ako ng mga padrino na sasama sa amin para pagsoli dahil kinakabahan ako dun sa mother niya," Tito Sen recalled. After their secret wedding, Tito Sen was finally allowed to visit Helen at home once a week. A year later, they convinced her mom to let them live together and set a public wedding on January 2, 1971.
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