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LOOK: ‘Wowowin’ co-host Sugar Mercado receives car from Willie Revillame as early Christmas gift

By: - Reporter
/ 01:16 PM December 05, 2018

Willie Revillame (INQUIRER File Phot0)

Willie Revillame proved how generous he is to people close to him.

“Wowowin” co-host Sugar Mercado was very lucky to receive an early Christmas gift from Revillame—a shiny new car.

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“Thank you for your big Heart!” she thanked the television host as she posed with her new vehicle, as seen in her Instagram post last Nov. 28.

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“Mas magiging happy lalo ang Christmas namin ng mga kids ko!” Mercado added. “We love you, maraming salamat Kuya Wil napakabuti mo sa aming lahat.”

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(Christmas for me and my kids just got happier. We love you, thank you so much Kuya Wil,  you are very good to us.)

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What car did Mercado receive? According to one netizen going by @mikesantiago14, the co-host’s new ride is the latest edition of Toyota Vios G Prime.

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The price of the car starts at P1,095,000, as per the official website of Toyota Philippines.

Earlier in July, Revillame made Kris Aquino’s son Josh very happy by giving him a jacket and copies of his albums, and letting him ride in his expensive Ferrari.  /ra

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