Ai-ai proud of husband's cameo in 'Onanay' | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Ai-Ai delas Alas proud of husband Gerald Sibayan’s cameo in ‘Onanay’

By: - Reporter
/ 07:23 PM January 17, 2019

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Image: Instagram/@msaiaidelasalas

It appears that Ai-Ai delas Alas’ husband Gerald Sibayan is ready to also take on the acting spotlight.

The husband of the Kapuso comedienne tried his hands in acting as he made a cameo appearance in the GMA drama series “Onanay” in its Monday, Jan. 14 episode.

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Sibayan played a small role in the show, appearing as a pilot for the private plane of Cherie Gil and Kate Valdez’s characters, Helena and Natalie.

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She was proud to show off her husband in an Instagram post, sharing shots of him appearing in the episode.

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She even called her husband a “celebrity” despite being in front of the camera for just a few seconds.

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Sibayan’s role as a pilot actually mirrors his dream of becoming one in real life. Back in August 2018, delas Alas shared that her husband enrolled in the premier flight training school Asian Institute of Aviation in Makati City. JB

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