Choc Nut in Sandara’s Paris Fashion Week video diary, and fans are loving it | Inquirer Entertainment

Choc Nut in Sandara’s Paris Fashion Week video diary, and fans are loving it

By: - Reporter
/ 11:06 PM March 14, 2019

MANILA, Philippines  – A Filipino childhood snack favorite, Choc Nut, just made a fashionable appearance in Sandara Park’s Paris Fashion Week (PFW) video diary for Elle Korea, and fans are all for it.

In the video, shared on both the magazine’s Youtube channel and Sandara’s Twitter, a peek inside Sandara’s bag gave a glimpse of the iconic Filipino chocolate snack, together with her various beauty products.

Sandara was riding a car en route to a Thom Browne show when she shared with viewers the content of her bag.

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As she rummaged through her bag, she pulled out what she called the Philippines’ “national chocolate.”

Fans of the Sandara were amazed and loved the fact that she brought a piece of the Philippines with her to Paris.

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One netizen commented under Elle Korea’s Youtube video: Who would have thought that she will bring chocnut there  aigoo dara, cute as ever  ..

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While another said: chocnut is life, the chocnut goes to paris fashion week

“Bongga ng Choc Nut umabot hanggang Paris Fashion Week at sa ELLE!,” said another netizen.

Sandara started a career in the Philippines after joining ABS-CBN’s talent program search Star Circle Quest.

She starred in films, recorded songs, and appeared in television shows before moving back to South Korea were she became a member of one of K-pop’s most famous and respected girl group, 2ne1. / gsg

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