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LOOK: Abrenica brothers have fun under the sun in Coron

By: - Reporter
/ 12:25 PM March 31, 2018

Brothers Aljur and Vin Abrenica sizzled while they had fun under the sun in Coron, Palawan.

The Abrenica clan retreated to the island for a vacation during the Holy Week break. Aljur looked calm as he balanced sitting on a surfboard with a scenic view behind him, as seen on his Instagram yesterday.

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The Abrenica brothers–Vin, Allen and Aljur–posed as Coron’s “Island Boys.” All three flaunted their washboard abs.

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Spending quality time with family “is like food for your soul,” Aljur said as he shared this family photo, which featured his partner, Kylie Padilla, and their son Alas.

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Vin also played with his little nephew, whom he affectionately calls his “little boss.”

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And Aljur said to his “loves” that they should have another fun-filled vacation again soon.

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Hope you had a blast, Aljur and Vin!  /ra

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