Ray Parks Jr. ties knot with Zeinab Harake


Japan B.League Filipino import Ray Parks weds Youtuber Zeinab Harake. Japan B.League Filipino import Ray Parks weds Youtuber Zeinab Harake.

Japan B.League Filipino import Ray Parks weds Youtuber Zeinab Harake. –PARKS/HARAKE INSTAGRAM

MANILA, Philippines —Japan B.League Filipino import  Ray Parks Jr. officially stepped into a new chapter of his life after tying the knot with Zeinab Harake recently in Tagaytay City.

Harake shared a vlog of their wedding day on her official YouTube channel, which quickly racked up over seven million views just a day after being posted.

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“I do have a huge responsibility, but I’m excited to embark on this new journey knowing that I have a good partner in life such as Belle,” said Parks Jr. in the video titled #ZEINABfoundherRAYt1. “I wouldn’t be the man that I am today without her.”

Numerous celebrities took to Instagram to send their well wishes to the newlyweds, including Nadine Lustre, Marian Rivera, and Julie Anne San Jose, among others.

Harake, in her emotional vows, expressed her full support for Parks Jr., who plays professionally in Japan for Osaka Evessa.

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“I know LDR [long-distance relationship] is hard, but not having you in my life is harder,” said Harake. “I will not hinder you but inspire you and encourage you as the head of our household.”

Parks Jr. proposed to Harake in July last year, while Harake also popped the question to the former TNT swingman during their vacation in Japan last September.

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His return to Japan remained “up in the air” when he was asked for updates on his renewal during the B.League Final Week Manila last month.



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