LOOK: Dawn Zulueta celebrates daughter Ayisha’s moving up day | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Dawn Zulueta celebrates daughter Ayisha’s moving up day

/ 11:37 AM June 06, 2019

Dawn Zulueta turned into a proud mother when her daughter Ayisha Lagdameo finished elementary and got ready for middle school.

Zulueta revealed her daughter’s achievement with a photo of her posing with Lagdameo, who is holding her certificate, as seen in the actress’ post on Instagram yesterday, June 5.

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“We are moving on today! Goodbye, elementary! Bring it on, middle school!” the actress said, marking her daughter’s new accomplishment. “Congratulations, my sweet Ayisha.”

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Ayisha is one of Zulueta two children with her husband, politician Antonio Lagdameo Jr. Their other child, Ayisha’s older brother, is Jacob. Zulueta and Lagdameo were married on Dec. 27, 1997.

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Zulueta’s latest project is the film “Family History,” which she stars in alongside Michael V—who is also the director of the movie.

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“Family History” is slated for release in cinemas this July.  /ra

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