Andrea Brillantes says ‘yes’ to Seth Fedelin’s ABS-CBN Ball proposal | Inquirer Entertainment

Andrea Brillantes says ‘yes’ to Seth Fedelin’s ABS-CBN Ball proposal

By: - Reporter
/ 10:56 AM August 22, 2019

MANILA, Philippines – Teen actress Andrea Brillantes will attend the 2019 ABS-CBN Ball with former “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate Seth Fedelin.

Brillantes said “yes” to Fedelin’s romantic proposal for the ball, as shared by the “Kadenang Ginto” stars on their respective Instagram pages.

“Salamat marga este ms. @blythe sa pagpayag na maging kapartner ko sa darating na AbsCbn Ball,” Fedelin wrote Wednesday in an Instagram post.

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“At lagi mong tatandaan Kahit na anong sabihin ng iba respeto ko sa iyo ay kailanman hindi mawawala,” he added.

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Fedelin’s message was accompanied with a photo of them together and Brillantes holding a bouquet of sunflowers.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B1bCTgvh1Y8/?igshid=1si31qxjbdjov

Brillantes likewise shared the news over her Instagram page by posting a photo of Fedelin and a video clip of the romantic proposal.

“First time experiencing a surprise like this!! Thank you potchi! @imsethfedelinz syempre di naman ako tatanggi maging partner mo sa Abs Cbn ball lakas mo sakin eh,” Brillantes wrote.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B1bTzehBNwT/?igshid=zq7tpxvm98q0

Fedelin and Brillantes play the roles of Makoy and Marga, respectively, in ABS-CBN’s afternoon series “Kadenang Ginto.”

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The 2019 ABS-CBN Ball, which will benefit Bantay Bata 163’s education program, will happen on September 14. /gsg

READ: 2019 ABS-CBN Ball set for Sept. 14 

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