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LOOK: Zsa Zsa, partner start building farm house

LOOK: Zsa Zsa, partner start building farm house

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MANILA -- Actress Zsa Zsa Padilla and her fiance, architect Conrad Onglao, have taken another step forward in their relationship.

Padilla took to social media to share the newest development in their life as an engaged couple.

In a post on her Instagram account, Padilla said she and Onglao have started construction on their farm house in the province.

"Hi, guys! Construction of our farm house already started. We are also building ponds along the property and can’t wait to show you when it’s finished. I want to take a picture at this very spot when it’s done, hopefully by next year," she wrote.

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Padilla also said they have been working on the farm house since March.

"It’s super exciting to see a property develop. When we bought it, it was just untamed land but we relied more on our 'gut feel' about the place. We are grateful to build this dream project together... for us, and for our family," she said.

Padilla and Onglao were a couple for more than two years before splitting up. The two, however, reconciled in late 2016.

Prior to Onglao, Padilla was the long-time partner of the late comedian Dolphy.

Onglao, on the other hand, was previously married to interior designer Ivy Almario, with whom he has two sons. They were divorced in the United States and obtained legal separation, and church annulment in the Philippines.

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