
Singer Jaclyn Victor marries Methodist minister in intimate ceremony
Malaysian Idol winner Jaclyn Victor married Calvin T. Samuel over the weekend witnessed by family and friends. Photo: Shila Amzah/Instagram
Malaysian Idol winner Jaclyn Victor married Calvin T. Samuel over the weekend.
The happy news was shared by fellow singer Shila Amzah on Instagram, where she posted photos from the wedding ceremony.
According to a report by mStar – The Star 's Malay-language portal – it was a private affair attended only by family members and close friends.
Among the celebrities present were Datuk Ramli MS, Tomok, Nikki Palikat, Dina Nadzir, Anuar Zain, Hael Husaini, Marsha Milan, Siti Nordiana, Vince Chong, as well as Shila and her husband, Ubai.
In the caption, Shila conveyed her happiness on her friend's 'beautiful new chapter'in a 'journey of love, laughter and ever after'.
'From Malaysian Idol days to this radiant bride; I stand with pride and joy by your side; May your heart always feel at home in his, And your days be filled with wedded bliss.'
'To @calvintsamuel, pleaseeee take good care of my sis – we all love her dearly,' she added.
Meanwhile, Chong also shared photos of the celebration on his Instagram, stating: "What a beautiful night of celebrating the union of two beautiful souls …'
According to the profile on Samuel's Instagram, he is a certified professional coach and Methodist minister who served at Essex towns in England.
This is the 46-year-old singer's second marriage.
She was previously married to Shawn Rivera, an American singer and former member of the 1990s vocal group Az Yet. They finalised the divorce in January 2020 after five years of marriage.
They share two children together – Jonah and Molly. View this post on Instagram
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