Overview
- In interviews published Tuesday, the couple said there is no longer any legal barrier to marry following Venturo's finalized divorce.
- Cuba underscored his commitment with a public vow, saying, “If I’m not with you, I stay alone.”
- Venturo said the process was drawn out because she married in Miami and had to validate the paperwork in Peru.
- She called their relationship solid and described this as their best moment together.
- Planning talk has begun, with Venturo favoring a simple beach wedding and naming longtime friend Natalie Vértiz as her likely maid of honor.