WATCH: Scarlet Snow goes 'kilig' playing hide-and-seek with mom Vicki Belo | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Scarlet Snow goes ‘kilig’ playing hide-and-seek with mom Vicki Belo

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 07:33 PM August 31, 2017

Image: Scarlet Snow Belo via Vicki Belo’s Instagram video post

Scarlet Snow Belo is undoubtedly one of the cutest and most privileged celebrity kids around, and she just gave her fans another reason to adore her more.

In a recent video post on Instagram, her mother, doctor-to-the-stars Vicki Belo, played hide-and-seek with her adorable daughter, who hid under the table.

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As Belo looked for her daughter, she asked husband Hayden Kho, “Daddy, did you see Scarlet?”

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Kho, who also played along answered, “No, maybe she’s in the lungga (burrow).” 

Belo laughed as she said, “I don’t know what a lungga is.”

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As Belo kept on looking for her, the adorable toddler was caught in kilig mode as she continued to hide from mommy. She also kept on signaling the lady (who appears to be her nanny) hiding with her under the table to keep quiet.

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Scarlet Snow has also underwent preparations for her parents’ upcoming wedding this September in Paris. The little girl fitted the Michael Cinco gown she will wear as a flower girl to mom and dad’s special day. JB

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