Ingrid Chauvin married to Philippe Warrin: “the final blow was dealt by my son”, revelation about the ceremony

Ingrid Chauvin married to Philippe Warrin: “the final blow was dealt by my son”, revelation about the ceremony
Ingrid Chauvin married to Philippe Warrin: “the final blow was dealt by my son”, revelation about the ceremony

Ingrid Chauvin is on cloud nine. On Saturday October 12, the actress Tomorrow belongs to us is married to photographer Philippe Warrin. After three years of love, the two lovebirds decided to unite during a small ceremony in Cap Ferret.

A few weeks after her marriage, the interpreter of Chloé Delcourt agreed to return to his marriage proposal in the columns of Magazine. She thus revealed: “One day, Philippe told me that he had always dreamed of me being his wife, but that he did not dare ask me because we had each already had this experience and he feared that I would not want to. no longer marry again. Finally, we said to ourselves that if the children liked it, we would go for it”.

Ingrid Chauvin and Philippe Warrin form a blended family

Before starting their love story in 2021, Ingrid Chauvin and Philippe Warrin had children with their former partners. They now form a large blended family since she is the mother of Tom (8 years old) and that the photographer is the father of Luana (24 ans), Lea
(23 years old) and Vasco (15 ans).

During their marriage, the two youngest children were involved in the most beautiful way. “Our hearts leapt as we saw our sons, Vasco and Tom, wearing the wedding rings” revealed Ingrid Chauvin. And to continue: “The final blow was delivered by my son who told me: 'You made my biggest dream come true!'”. Very touching confidences.

The actress's relatives made their wedding unique

Those close to Ingrid Chauvin and Philippe Warrin also played a role during the ceremony. The tenor Jérémy Duffau, brother of the bride, thus sung Hallelujah and Hail Mary. For the occasion, he was accompanied by Matthieu Gonet on piano and his wife Lise Orivel on violin. For her part, Jennifer Laurent, Ingrid Chauvin’s witness, wrote “a speech about love and family”.

Ultimately, the actress revealed that the wedding was originally planned for “next spring”, in Sète. The ceremony was, however, brought forward in order to allow ses
grands-parents
to be present. “It was essential that they were there to witness our union, so we moved the festivities forward a little” she concluded.

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