There were reports about the itinerant Keerthy Suresh getting married to her long-term boyfriend, Antony Thattil, in Goa as a destination wedding, and now the rumors seem to have come true. One of Keerthy’s friends shared the flight tickets of Antony, Keerthy, and some other close friends from Chennai to Goa with the hashtag ‘#KAwedding.’
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A few hours ago, Keerthy Suresh reshared a story from her friend, who posted a picture of a bunch of flight tickets, detailing a journey from Chennai airport to Goa. Two of the tickets had Antony Thattil and Keerthy Suresh’s names as passengers. In another story, Keerthy’s friend shared a video from a cozy stay with rain in the backdrop, which appeared to be Goa. While sharing the story, she wrote, ‘#KAwedding,’ which is short for Keerthy Suresh and Antony Thattil. Keerthy captioned it, ‘And it begins’. Anyway, it is not sure whether the couple will have a bachelorette party in Goa
Keerthy Suresh confirms wedding in Goa during her Tirupathi visit
A wedding invitation for Keerthy and Antony leaked online, confirming that the duo will get married on December 12 in an intimate setting. The invitation read: “It is our great pleasure to inform you that our daughter is getting married on December 12 in an intimate gathering. We hold your blessings in high regard and sincerely hope you will keep them in your thoughts and prayers. We would be grateful if you could shower your blessings upon them as they begin a new chapter of their lives together. With warm regards and lots of love, G. Suresh Kumar & Menaka Suresh Kumar, Revathy Suresh & Nithin Nair (sic).”
A few days ago, Keerthy confirmed her marriage to Antony in a post stating, “15 years and counting ♾️🧿 It has always been… AntoNY x KEerthy (Iykyk) 😁.” Antony is a Dubai-based businessman who reportedly owns a chain of resorts in Kochi.
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