LOOK: Alyanna Martinez's baby Adalynn gets baptized | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Alyanna Martinez’s baby Adalynn gets baptized

By: - Reporter
/ 01:05 PM April 24, 2018

Actress Alyanna Martinez and husband Roy Macam had a solemn family affair recently as their baby daughter, Adalynn Riley, was baptized last Saturday, April 21, in Los Angeles, California.

The Martinez clan — represented by veteran actor Albert Martinez and his other children Alissa and Alfonso — were present for their little bundle of joy, as seen on a family portrait uploaded by Alyanna on her Instagram page yesterday, April 23.

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Adalynn looked rather surprised in a close-up shot of her, all cute while wearing a veil around her head.

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In a video, guests showed how much they adored the baby, and were proud to be the godparents for little Adalynn.

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Alyanna got the chance to have a photo with baby Adalynn, as she rested in her arms.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh8FVyig3hL/?taken-by=alyannamartinez

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Welcome to the Christian world, Adalynn! JB

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