Jomari Yllana to be a father again for 3rd time | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Jomari Yllana to be father for 3rd time, shares sonogram of new baby

By: - Reporter
/ 12:09 PM April 16, 2019

Jomari Yllana with girlfriend Joy Reyes  (Image: Instagram/@jomariyllana)

Jomari Yllana shared his joy on Monday, April 15, as he is set to be a father for the third time.

The actor showed a sonogram of his unborn baby boy, whom he will name Robert Francis Reyes Yllana, as per his Instagram post.

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“Robert Francis Reyes Yllana will be the name you will carry, you will be named after the most wonderful person [I] ever met in this earth,” Yllana said.

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Upon posting, he received numerous congratulatory messages from his followers including fellow celebrity Rufa Mae Quinto.

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The child will be Yllana’s second with non-showbiz girlfriend Joy Reyes. The couple welcomed a son, Christiano Ayrton, or “Jomjom,” in July 2018.

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Yllana also has a 20-year-old son, Andre, with ex-wife Aiko Melendez.  /ra

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