WATCH: Andi Eigenmann’s 10-month-old daughter Lilo surfs with dad for the first time | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Andi Eigenmann’s 10-month-old daughter Lilo surfs with dad for the first time

/ 01:15 PM June 09, 2020

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(L to R) Philmar Alipayo, Andi Eigenmann and their daughter Lilo. Image: Instagram/@chepoxz

At 10 months old, actress Andi Eigenmann’s daughter is already riding the waves with her professional surfer father, Philmar Alipayo.

Eigenmann’s boyfriend effortlessly carried their daughter Lilo up in the surfboard while the waves moved them closer to the shore, as seen on Alipayo’s Instagram account last Sunday, June 7. Eigenmann and Alipayo are currently residing in Siargao with their child.

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“Lilo’s First Surf (with) Papa,” Alipayo said. “Soo happy! Lilo’s first surf at 10 months. Can’t wait for more surf with me.”

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Baby Keliana Alohi Eigenmann Alipayo or Lilo was born on July 23, 2019. Eigenmann also has an 8-year-old daughter, Ellie, with her former partner Jake Ejercito.

The actress captured another milestone for Lilo, as the baby girl took her first few steps. Lilo stood up without any assistance and walked towards Alipayo, as per Eigenmann’s Instagram Stories today, June 9.

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Image: screengrab from Andi Eigenmann’s Instagram Stories

The proud mom could be heard rejoicing behind the camera when Lilo reached her father. Lilo clutched to her father’s legs while Alipayo laughed and held his daughter. JB

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