7 Beautiful Moments Of The Wedding Of Two Countries, Maudy Ayunda And Jesse Choi

JAKARTA - The wedding of Maudy Ayunda and Jesse Choi made netizens both surprised and happy. She uploaded a photo wearing a wedding dress on her Instagram on Sunday, May 22.

Maudy wore a white kebaya combined with long white tiles on the back. "With you," wrote Maudy Ayunda using Hangul script.

The post received many congratulations from Indonesian artists. "Congrats @maudyayunda being happy physically and mentally," wrote Luna Maya.

"Finally, congrats Mod," wrote Prilly Latuconsina.

"It's so beautiful, dear, congrats," said Titi Kamal.

Maudy Ayunda uploaded a photo that was allegedly prewedding, she and the groom were seen wearing traditional Korean clothes, the hanbook.

Maudy looks closely at her husband's eyes, in another photo the two are holding hands with the sunset in the background.

Jesse Choi is a South Korean born man who grew up in the United States. He chose to stay in Jakarta to marry Maudy.

Jesse Choi and Maudy met while studying at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

"He had a big heart for his country and to this day, regularly encourages me to be more global. We started dating, and after going through the turbulence of business school, COVID, and personal circumstances together, we feel inseparable. I am so blessed to have him. in my life we are similar but different in all the right ways," he wrote.

Jesse Choi is an investor in AC Ventures focused on investing in Indonesia's digital disruption, managing US$380 million in AUM. Jesse Choi decided to move to Indonesia 4 months ago. It was written on his medium page.

"We believe how couples come together and work as a unit during times of turbulence prove their true commitment. So we decided that togetherness is non-negotiable," he explains.

According to him, apart from love, he sees Southeast Asia as having the most unique economic development. "I know that my years here will be a tremendous investment for my future. And I'm really excited to contribute to the innovation ecosystem and leave my mark," continued husband Maudy Ayunda.