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KaladKaren bids ‘goodbye’ after becoming Mrs. Wrightson

KaladKaren bids ‘goodbye’ after becoming Mrs. Wrightson

Rhea Manila Santos

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After getting married to her longtime British partner, Luke Wrightson, in a dreamy cliff-top wedding in the United Kingdom last September 8, actress and host KaladKaren made another post celebrating their union.

Accompanied with a photo of her wearing her Francis Libiran bridal gown, she declared, “Mrs. Jervi Wrightson. KaladKaren no more.❤️”

With her real name Jervi Li, KaladKaren first started impersonating ABS-CBN news journalist Karen Davila during the 2016 Philippine presidential election season. 

Jervi first started dating Luke in 2012 after a chance encounter in Hong Kong while she was on vacation. After maintaining a long-distance relationship which involved Luke visiting the Philippines three months after they became an official couple, they ended up dating for 12 years before getting engaged for a second time in a romantic boat ride in front of the Big Ben in London last July.

Luke first popped the question four years ago, in their apartment, in the middle of the pandemic. 

Sharing further proof that being married has only made her bloom even more, KaladKaren's Instagram post showed her flaunting her enviable physique while wearing underwear. She wrote, “I say, very demure ❤️🌈.” 

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In another post, she shared glamour shots of herself in a sexy gown working as one of the judges in the reality competition series Drag Race Philippines which is currently on its third season. 

Apart from being known as an impersonator, host, writer, and LGBT rights advocate, she is also an award-winning actress. She starred in the 2023 Summer Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) official entry Here Comes the Groom, where she won Best Supporting Actress for the role of Wilhelmina and made history as the second transgender actor to win an acting award in the local film industry.

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