LOOK: ’PBB’ hosts Toni Gonzaga, Mariel Rodriguez, Bianca Gonzalez reunite in cute playdate with their kids
Over a decade since they co-hosted hit reality show “Pinoy Big Brother,” Toni Gonzaga, Mariel Rodriguez and Bianca Gonzalez reunited—this time as mothers.
Rodriguez, along with 1-year-old Maria Isabella and Gonzalez, with her 2-year-old Lucia, headed for Gonzaga’s home to play with 1-year-old Seve.
The firstborns played on a mini-slide and with other toys as their moms coaxed them to bond with one another.
The TV personalities had their hands full: “The mommies couldn’t really make chikahan (chat) because one kid would run to mama, make lambing (show affection), run away. Another kid comes and does the same,” wrote Rodriguez.
Soon the kids warmed up to each other—Seve and Isabella even played a game on a tablet.
As any parent would know, gathering playful children for a picture is challenging, and so it was too for “Kuya’s Angels” and their cute toddlers.
Article continues after this advertisement“It was sooo hard to get a picture of the 3 of them all together. At one point we had to bribe them with gadgets,” Rodriguez admitted in an Instagram post.
Article continues after this advertisementThe little ones were able to settle down when a smartphone captured their attention.
“Kuya’s grandkids,” Gonzalez captioned the precious photo.
And for those worried that the children are too hooked on gadgets, Gonzaga defended a photo of them with a simple comment: “Relax best moms. It’s just a photo. You don’t see what they do 24/7.”
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The moms were beaming as they successfully snapped a picture of the three of them holding their children.
We can’t wait for the next fun playdate! /ra
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