Baeby Baste starts filming for first movie | Inquirer Entertainment

Baeby Baste starts filming for first movie

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 04:51 PM September 13, 2017

Baeby Baste via Instagram

Baeby Baste will finally bring his cuteness full on to the big screen with his first movie.

In a recent Instagram post, the youngest host of the long-running noontime show “Eat Bulaga” was seen in a boomerang video in what appears to be a movie set together with actors JC Santos and Gabbi Garcia.

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Baste is among the cast of the Metro Manila Film Festival 2017 entry “Meant To Beh” top-billed by comedian Vic Sotto and veteran actress Dawn Zulueta.

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The fans of the “Eat Bulaga” wonder boy were happy to learn of the news and swore their support for the 5-year-old child star.

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Image: Netizens’ comments on Baeby Baste’s Instagram post

Recently, Baste launched his the viral kiddie hit song “Bastelicious”. The Visayan-speaking kid has already tried a little acting via the noontime show’s lenten specials. Together with his mom Sheila Arumpac, Baste also recently joined the entire EB crew for a vacation in Japan, where the boy charmed his co-hosts, as shown by him figuring into their social media photo posts. JB

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