Marina Mora and the Chilean businessman Alejandro Valenzuela will say yes at the end of this month, and at the gates of the big day they revealed details of what will be a special date in an interview for the magazine Cosas. They also specified that they will hold a religious and civil wedding, in addition to the fact that they want to have a large family.
The winner of Miss Peru commented that close people will attend the event. “That it will be a day wedding, with the people closest to both of them, only eighty guests, and that we are going to have an incredible time, it will be a lot of fun. We will celebrate it in the field and the wedding will take place in a beautiful chapel in Pachacámac”.
Marina Mora commented on what her wedding dress will be like
He has it all planned. Marina Mora revealed that she will wear two dresses for the wedding, and commented that, despite having worn several of these outfits in her life, because of her career, this time she is special and that is why she feels nervous.
“In my 20 years as a professional, I have walked the runway in many wedding dresses and I have never been nervous. Now that it’s time to choose mine, I’ve been very indecisive about what I want. It has to be a perfect memory. Norka made me a beautiful dress for church, and two designers from the UPC have made the other one. One is more glamorous and the other is romantic,” she expressed.
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Marina Mora explained why she wants to marry her partner
The former beauty queen began her love story with businessman Alejandro Valenzuela in 2019 and only a year later she presented him before cameras on the program En boca de todos.
In the interview with the magazine, he explained why they decided to take the next step and not just live together. “I believe in the institution of the family and the sacrament of marriage, and Alejandro knows that it is something that I have always wanted. He is divorced. His greatest expectation was not to marry again, but he knows that I follow all the sacraments. If you like it and want to receive God’s blessing, that’s the way it is. We already have more than two years. We know what we like and what we don’t like,” she stressed.
Finally, Marina Mora said she was sure she wanted to have three children. “Minimum two, maximum three, so that they accompany each other. I like big families. I am one of five siblings, and he is one of three. In this day and age, having five kids would be a bit tricky, but I want them to have company.”