A count, a Filipina & a fairy tale
Eight years ago, Mary Nic Gerardi was in
She excitedly told me that she and her fiancé, Count Ronnie Metternich, were refurbishing their future home, a castle in
Today, Countess Mary Nic Metternich is a radiant wife to her count and mother to two adorable children, Flaminia and Louis. They are in
It’s been a fairy-tale story for this beautiful Filipina, who has lived in
Mary Nic says, “I am so blessed to have met Ronnie. He is my soul mate. He is a very good husband and devoted father. I dread to think what could have happened if I did not drag myself to go to that party! Luckily for me, I did. The Lord planned it out for us to meet and everything turned out to be perfect.”
During the recent dinner hosted by good friend Tina Pamintuan, former First Lady Imelda Marcos was a guest and was seated next to Count Metternich, who enjoyed Imelda’s wit and sense of humor. Imeldific presented Mary Nic with an interesting necklace from her newfound hobby of designing and creating inexpensive jewelry. For raw materials, she uses crystals, shells, beads, corals, natural pearls, tortoise, and semi-precious stones. She joked that her pieces are guaranteed to “tarnish and disintegrate.” She also gave the couple a small clock mounted on an exquisitely cut emerald crystal on a white crystal stand, which she claims is made in
The Metternichs enjoyed an evening of Filipino hospitality at its finest: good food, great wines, piano music, but most importantly, the right blend of interesting people. There were diplomats, businessmen, media people, bankers, movie personalities and artists.
During her visit eight years ago, I interviewed Mary Nic for People Asia magazine. Her photo shoot, directed by Philip Cu-Unjieng, was at the poolside of the Peninsula Hotel where she was billeted. This time around, she doesn’t have time to spare as she plans to show her husband and children more of our beautiful country during the remaining few days of their stay.