WATCH: Bernadette Allyson's daughters perform Taylor Swift's 'You Belong with Me' | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Bernadette Allyson’s daughters perform Taylor Swift’s ‘You Belong with Me’

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 04:23 PM September 29, 2017

Actress Bernadette Allyson’s adorable daughters showed off their singing talent as they performed American singer Taylor Swift’s “You Belong with Me” in the confines of their bedroom.

Allyson’s recent Instagram video posts, uploaded in three parts, showed daughters Gerri and Gabbi Estrada giving their own flavor to Swift’s hit.

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Gabbi gave the intro: “Hey guys so today we are gonna do a very special video for my Mom’s Instagram because she’s been telling me that me and my sister Gabbi here.. we are gonna make a special video and we are gonna sing ‘You belong with me” by Taylor Swift.”

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https://www.instagram.com/p/BZfWOXXlgCk/?taken-by=bernadetteallyson_e

In the second part, they stand up to sing and dance to the song. Their very similar features even got some netizens into thinking they’re twins.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BZfX4t8FoUR/?taken-by=bernadetteallyson_e

In the third part, the adorable sisters threw it all as they reached the chorus part and until the song ended.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BZfZHTkFJBj/?taken-by=bernadetteallyson_e

Scanning further in Allyson’s profile, the actress in the past uploaded videos of her daughters singing.

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Allyson and husband, actor Gary Estrada, have one other daughter: 15-year-old Icee. Estrada has also a son with former actress Cheska Diaz, Kapuso actor Kiko Estrada. /ra

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