Kary Ng and Tennis Player Brian Hung Register for Marriage in the States
JM Javelosa | | Jan 28, 2015 02:03 AM EST |
It was a memorable day for Kary Ng and Hong Kong's "prince of tennis", Brian Hung. Yesterday, they announced that they already registered for marriage in the States and further shared that they are going to host a formal wedding celebration in Hong Kong on July.
On Kary's Weibo account, she shared a bible verse saying, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. (1 Corinthians 13:4) Marriage is an important lesson in life. In the days following this, we will support one another, cherish one another, and respect one another. Thank you for your blessings, everyone. We are extremely happy!"
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Kary and Brian first met through their parents. When they were 13 years old, they were introduced to each other, however, it was only after seven years that they seriously started dating. Throughout the course of their relationship, they broke up three times and they were reportedly on and off. But things obviously turned out for the better when they finally got back together last June.
Brian, being a romantic, ultimately prepared for their wedding. He even surprised the singer with a proposal during a vacation in Italy. The couple then went to the United States to officially register for marriage. Both of their parents were present. They plan to go back to Hong Kong in early February so they can plan for their wedding celebration in July.
As for their careers, Kary is going to continue with her singing, while Brian has landed a career in banking and finance.
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