Bea Alonzo, Vincent Co tie the knot in civil ceremony in Makati
Bea Alonzo and businessman Vincent Co are now married.
The two tied the knot in a discreet civil wedding in Makati, according to The Philippine STAR, sharing a Pilipino Star Ngayon photo.
The image showed Alonzo in a white blazer and Co in a Barong Tagalog, posing alongside Makati Mayor Nancy Binay.
At 6:27 p.m. on July 14, Binay shared a selfie with Alonzo at the mayor's office on her Facebook page, captioned "Coffee [with] coffeemate (laughing emoji). #onemorechance."
A member of Binay's staff told ABS-CBN News that the couple exchanged "I do's" on Monday, July 13.
The mayor further confirmed the nuptials, posting a photo of the couple in an embrace with Co's back to the camera.
"Kinasal ko na po sila," Binay wrote in a post. "Congratulations [and] best wishes Vincent [and] Bea."
Wedding rumors hounded the couple earlier in the year after marriage banns showed their names at a mass at St. Peter the Apostle Parish in Manila on March 8.
Banns of marriage, in the Catholic tradition, are a public legal notice made in a church to proclaim the intention of impending marriage, "with the object that persons aware of any impediment to the marriage may make their objection known."
Meanwhile, in May, there were speculations that the two broke up, with some eagle-eyed social media users noticing that Alonzo supposedly unfollowed Co on Instagram. Gossip columns also surmised that prenup disagreements affected the couple's plans to wed in Spain.
Alonzo and Co, the eldest son of billionaire couple Lucio and Susan Co of Puregold, sparked romance rumors in June 2025. Co shared on Instagram a photo of himself holding hands with a mystery woman while walking on a beach in Spain—users noticed that the actress's outfit matched the mystery woman's clothes.
Weeks later, they were seen together at a gathering with friends, including Heart Evangelista and her husband, Sen. Chiz Escudero.
Later in August of that year, Alonzo confirmed their relationship in a GMA interview, stating that she wanted to keep things private.