LOOK: Bea Alonzo mixes fun and fashion, rubs a magic lamp in UAE | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Bea Alonzo mixes fun and fashion, rubs a magic lamp in UAE

By: - Reporter
/ 07:20 PM September 21, 2018

Bea Alonzo mixed fun and fashion while in the United Arab Emirates for a much-needed rest and relaxation.

Alonzo enjoyed the view from the top of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. She posed for photo wearing a fiery-red dress, but toned down her footwear with orange sandals. She posted her travel on Instagram Wednesday.

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She then visited Abu Dhabi’s largest mosque, the Sheik Zayed, wearing a long beige dress complete with a hijab. “Admiring this beautiful structure and respecting what it represents,” the actress wrote.

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Alonzo then opted to go in a long, off-shoulder white dress and looked visibly happy in the middle of Dubai.

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The actress then visited a shop surrounded by lamps. Out of curiosity, she asked: “Do I get to make three wishes?”

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And just like Princess Jasmine, she’s already in her magic carpet patiently waiting for her Aladdin.

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While it was not a carpet that took her to her journey, Alonzo sure did enjoy seeing a whole new world.  /ra

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