It’s official: Regine Velasquez now a Kapamilya | Inquirer Entertainment

It’s official: Regine Velasquez now a Kapamilya

By: - Reporter
/ 05:11 PM October 17, 2018

Image: Instagram/@reginevalcasid

It doesn’t get more official than this.

Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez on Wednesday signed a contract with ABS-CBN, sealing the deal on her being a Kapamilya star now after months of speculations.

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In a video posted on ABS-CBN’s official Instagram account, an emotional Velasquez arrived at the network compound, and was even quoted as saying: “I’m very happy, excited. Overwhelmed right now.”

Ogie Alcasid, who became a Kapamilya in 2016, congratulated his wife via an Instagram post on Wednesday: “Congrats mahal! Love you with all my heart.”

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Fans and Kapamilya employees warmly welcomed Velasquez at the ABS-CBN headquarters in Quezon City.

Velasquez is expected to join Kapamilya stars in “ASAP Live in Sydney” concert this October 20. /kga

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