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Sharon Cuneta disconnects from social media, phone contacts to rest

/ 01:10 PM April 15, 2018

Image: Instagram/@reallysharoncuneta

Sharon Cuneta has temporarily disconnected from social media and turned off her phones to get some much-needed rest after being extremely busy for the past few days.

The actress updated her Instagram on April 14 with a notice addressed to family and friends. She wrote, “Dear Family & Friends, I am not just resting from social media but am turning my phones off. I want to rest. You know who to text/call/email if I know you. Thanks for understanding.”

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Image: Instagram/@reallysharoncuneta

Cuneta similarly stated taking a break from social media in a video post uploaded on April 13 as she prepared to board a plane to Manila from Davao.

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https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhf4uSxFD7k/?taken-by=reallysharoncuneta

Two days ago, the actress flew to Davao and performed at the Marco Polo Hotel in partnership with Philippine Airlines.

Image: Instagram/@reallysharoncuneta

Cuneta also hinted at a surprise she had in store for the residents of Marawi.

Image: Instagram/@reallysharoncuneta

Last year, Cuneta donated to help Marawi residents recover from the devastation caused by the battles waged in the city. She has since continued to support the residents along with fellow celebrity Robin Padilla. JB

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