WATCH: Zion Gutierrez gets into the Christmas groove with classmates | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Zion Gutierrez gets into the Christmas groove with classmates

By: - Reporter
/ 05:38 PM December 19, 2017

Tis the season to dance. 🎄 #ziontheyounglion

A post shared by Zion Lahbati Gutierrez (@officialziongutz) on

Even at the tender age of four, Zion Gutierrez is already showing potential in showbiz, with his cute looks and even cuter dance moves.

The son of actors Richard Gutierrez and Sarah Lahbati showed off this dancing talent in a Christmas themed-school number with some of his classmates.

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Clad in a red and green elf ensemble with little bells, the young Gutierrez impressively did his dance steps. At the end of his performance, he can be seen glancing at the audience, as if looking for his parents.

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Netizens could not get enough of Gutierrez’s performance, lauding him for his energy throughout the dance number.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@officialziongutz

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@officialziongutz

Gutierrez will soon be a big brother as Lahbati is currently six months pregnant with her second child. JB

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