Peruvian TikToker Zully and Venezuelan streamer Nando Wee have held a symbolic wedding in Lima, Peru, three months after first meeting.
The public union on August 21, 2026, generated widespread enthusiasm and controversy across digital platforms after the couple celebrated with two separate ceremonies in the capital.

The pair staged their first ceremony inside a Lima shopping mall, where the event was open to the public and broadcast live to thousands of online viewers. A second gathering took place in the Puruchuco area of the Ate district, bringing together family members, friends, and prominent digital figures, including Suheyn Cipriani.
Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru, where the eastern district of Ate hosts major commercial centers alongside historic cultural sites such as Puruchuco.
Controversy and digital reception
The fast-paced relationship raised suspicions among online followers and prompted a live intervention during the wedding by Piero Arenas. Arenas questioned the union publicly and revealed past conversations between the streamer and his former partner.
Despite the disruption, Nando reaffirmed his commitment to the Peruvian content creator during the ceremony, telling her that he was now hers. He later shared a message on social media stating that he would choose her in a thousand lifetimes.

Social media platforms like TikTok and online streaming video channels have increasingly become major venues where content creators broadcast personal events to global audiences numbering in the millions.
Background of Nando Wee
Nando Wee was born in Venezuela on August 1, 1996, and later established himself in Mexico, where he consolidated his career as a streamer and digital influencer. He achieved widespread fame on YouTube by creating pranks and comedy sketches, eventually accumulating more than 20 million subscribers on the platform as a key member of the Yolo Aventuras creator collective.
Before dedicating himself entirely to digital media, Nando began studying dentistry in 2015. He ultimately abandoned his dental studies to focus on expanding his reach across social media platforms, building a following of more than 15 million users on TikTok.
Mexico has long served as a central hub for Latin American digital media production, attracting content creators from across the region to build digital production teams and entertain regional audiences.
