He also shares details about how he met Kumala, 28, a native of Jakarta, Indonesia, seven years ago at L.A.'s Sunset Room (now the Cabana Club). "I tried to run, but when it's undeniable, it's undeniable," he says with a laugh. "She gave me a slap on the shoulder, looked me up and down and said, 'Give me your number before you leave.' "
Yessie, as he calls her, came back a half-hour later and demanded his phone number but refused to give hers. "She had game," he says.
The morning after their first date, they were building sandcastles on the beach and planning their future. For their wedding on Kauai last October, they wrote what they call "realistic" vows. "There's no 'till death do us part,' because that doesn't normally happen," says Kumala, who sometimes calls her husband "Cornhusk," for his long, golden-lit hair. "If it doesn't work, we'll love each other enough as human beings to release each other."
Holloway quickly adds: "But that's our strength. We're still dating."
Yessie, as he calls her, came back a half-hour later and demanded his phone number but refused to give hers. "She had game," he says.
The morning after their first date, they were building sandcastles on the beach and planning their future. For their wedding on Kauai last October, they wrote what they call "realistic" vows. "There's no 'till death do us part,' because that doesn't normally happen," says Kumala, who sometimes calls her husband "Cornhusk," for his long, golden-lit hair. "If it doesn't work, we'll love each other enough as human beings to release each other."
Holloway quickly adds: "But that's our strength. We're still dating."
Gente. Sério. Essa mulher acaba de mudar a minha vida.
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