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Taner Olmez, the protagonist of Doctor Milagro, married his girlfriend Ece Cesmioglu

The Turkish actors chose a beautiful place in the city of Istanbul to celebrate some of the happiest moments of their lives.

Life smiles at Taner Olmez, the protagonist of Doctor Milagro. It is that the actor, in addition to enjoying the successful presentation of the Turkish novel, said yes with his girlfriend Ece Cesmioglu this Monday in a ceremony, which took place in a beautiful place in the city of Istanbul and which, coincidentally, would be an of the locations in which future scenes of the fiction that breaks audience records in Argentina will be seen.

Taner Olmez, the protagonist of Doctor Milagro, married his girlfriend Ece Cesmioglu

It all started with a romantic proposal that Taner made to his partner, in the middle of his last vacation in the city of Bruges, in Belgium, in January. “Will you marry me?” he asked her as he took a beautiful blue case out of her coat pocket and showed her a stunning ring. Dazzled and in love, she immediately accepted and they set a date for this Monday, June 28, taking advantage of the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere.

“Bruges was a city that I was very curious about; it was the first time he went. It was like a dream that the proposal was there, it came at a time that I never imagined, ”Ece told the press in her country. "I'm engaged, I have a very happy relationship!" Ölmez wrote on his Instagram account.

Outdoors and with very few guests due to the prevailing situation due to the coronavirus, the person in charge of marrying them was the mayor of that city in Turkey and the couple made an impact with their look: he opted for an ecru-colored tuxedo and black pants, while she chose an off white lace dress with embroidery and a deep neckline on the back. To complete her outfit, she used very discreet accessories and a bouquet of white roses. "We are very happy. Due to the pandemic, we are going to celebrate our wedding with a reduced staff,” he told the media.

The love story between them was born when in 2015 both coincided in the historical series The Magnificent Century: Kosem. There, he played the role of Sultan Osman II and she played her sister, the rebellious sultana Atike, a character that marked a before and after in her career as an actress. It took a while for love to knock on the door, but it came in and has stayed ever since.

Later, he would get the role that would take him to world fame and with which he today has peaks of more than 20 rating points on the Telefe screen: that of Ali Vefa, a young doctor who has an autism spectrum condition. and Savant syndrome – which is also known as Savant syndrome. His arrival at a prestigious surgical unit at the Berhayat Hospital in Istanbul changes everything.

With a history of mistreatment and abandonment, despite the prejudices that he will arouse in the hospital's medical team, little by little he is earning the love and respect of his colleagues and superiors. And so, in advance and from the plot, it is extremely attractive that the main character of the series is a doctor, but also a patient. “The preparation process was very pleasant for me. Because I went to the children with autism and sat between them. I don't know how to explain it, but after actually sitting next to them for an hour, it's impossible not to be impressed," Taner once recounted. “I read books, watched movies or videos, and watched TEDx talks for months. Then I worked on the acting and finally I did improvisations ”, he expressed some time ago about the character that won him the Best Male Actor award in Turkey 2020.

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