LOOK: Carmina Villaroel goes giddy for her twins’ prom night | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Carmina Villaroel goes giddy for her twins’ prom night

/ 01:08 PM April 29, 2018

Image: Instagram/@nericbeltran

Carmina Villaroel felt so excited for her twins Mavy and Cassy as they put on a sleek suit and a glamorous gown, respectively, for prom night.

Villaroel shared several photos and a quick video of the dressed up twins on Instagram last yesterday, April 28. She wrote, “And they are ready. Off to their prom. Have a great time you two. I love you both! suit and [dress emoji] by @nericbeltran maraming salamat (thank you so much).”

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Mavy looked dashing, wearing a classic black tuxedo and bowtie, with his hair done up to one side.

Image: Instagram/@mina_villarroel

Cassy wore a beautiful strapless midnight blue dress, studded with crystals radiating down from the waist. Both sets of clothing were custom-made by designer Neric Beltran.

Image: Instagram/@mina_villarroel

Earlier in the month, Villaroel expressed how proud she was when the 17-year-olds both achieved honors for their second term at the Reedley International School. They also achieved gold and silver awards in their first trimester. Aside from being honor students, Mavy and Cassy are also basketball players.

With such gifted and beautiful children, Villaroel must truly be one happy mom. JB

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