Manny Pacquiao's Princess opens kingdom to showbiz folks
Pacman's Princess had turned a year old, and so, her dad threw a belated, million-peso (or more) kiddie party in her honor at the Renaissance Hotel in Makati on October 12.
Uploaded: January 30, 2009
Manny Pacquiao shows his soft side to his only princess Mary Divine Grace.
When Princess was born, it was Pacman's bout against Erik Morales. When she celebrated her actual birthday last October 1, her dad was again in Las Vegas for his rematch with Marco Barrera.
The Eat Bulaga co-host enjoys motherhood. In a previous interview, she shared: "I try to be hands-on hanggang kaya ko. Ang hirap kasi iwan, talagang nanggigigil ako!"
More than anticipating the yummy ube ice cream, Michael V has a far better reason to smile: his nomination as Best Comedy Actor at the Asian Television Awards.
Here's how Marvin distinguishes between his two boys: "Actually, pag pinagmasdan mo, 'yong medyo payat ang mukha, si San 'yon. 'Yong bilog na bilog ang mukha, si Seb."
Cellphones, i-Pod, monopoly and other gameboards, imported dogs, a lot of toys—including mini-basketball rings (inset)—were handouts for the little princes and princesses who came to party.
German Moreno in his most relaxed garb. The Looney Tunes characters on Kuya Germs's eye-catching shirt announce he's in tune with the grand kiddie affair.
The couple in sweet mode. While waiting for the main course, Claudine offers Raymart some hotdog. The camera couldn't overhear, of course, their private joke.
The Disney-Princesses birthday centerpiece with mini cupcakes of cherished fairy-tale heroines—Ariel (Little Mermaid), Belle (Beauty and the Beast), Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Snow White, Cinderella, and Jasmine (Aladdin).
The Pacquiaos and some of their guests pose happily for posterity.
(L-R) Jinkee, Raymart and baby Santino, Manny with Princess, Claudine and toddler Sabina, GMA-7's program manager Redgie Magno, Paolo Contis, and Bobby Andrews.