LOOK: Judy Ann Santos' son Lucho looks happy after his first Communion | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Judy Ann Santos’ son Lucho looks happy after his first Communion

By: - Reporter
/ 06:27 PM February 10, 2018

Judy Ann Santos and her son Lucho  (Image: Instagram/@offficialjuday)

Enjoying the success of her latest movie, “Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes,” where she played the role of a scorned woman who was left by her husband, Judy Ann Santos is again celebrating—not for herself but her son.

On Instagram just a few hours ago, the proud mom shared her unico hijo Lucho’s milestone as he received his first Holy Communion.

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By the looks of it, the 7-year-old boy looked happy as he also received his first rosary and prayer book, with additional loves and kisses from his mom and dad, “Eat Bulaga” host Ryan Agoncillo.

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Not hiding her happiness for her son, Santos wrote. “Another milestone for you, my love!”

Another milestone for you my love.. ❤️❤️ #firstholycommunion #buching

A post shared by Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo (@officialjuday) on

Some of Santos’ followers shared their congratulatory comments to Lucho, and even complimented the boy’s good looks.

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Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@officialjuday

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@officialjuday

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@officialjuday

Congratulations, Lucho!  /ra

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