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/ 01:43 PM June 02, 2019

KC Concepcion and Miel Pangilinan

Image: Instagram/@itskcconcepcion

KC Concepcion looked back at her tender moments with half-sister Miel Pangilinan who is on her way to entering high school.

Although the actress was absent at Pangilinan’s graduation ceremony, she expressed her support for her sister’s milestone in an Instagram post last night, June 1. Concepcion accompanied her message with a throwback picture of them during a family vacation in Tokyo, Japan.

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“We have a 19-year age gap, same [age] gap between Mom and I,” the actress said. “When you were born in Manila, I was living in Paris but I was excited to have another baby sister come into our lives from mom’s side.”

“Though we do not live together and you have your parents, Mig and Frankie, know that I am here for you as your big sister if you need me,” Concepcion stated. “Starting high school is both tough and exciting, I love you Yelly Belly.”

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Miel Pangilinan recently graduated from middle school at Beacon International School. She was awarded two Subject Excellence Awards, in English and Filipino, during her middle school awarding ceremony. JB

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