Dawn Zulueta marks daughter Ayisha's 11th birthday: 'You grow more grand each year' | Inquirer Entertainment

Dawn Zulueta marks daughter Ayisha’s 11th birthday: ‘You grow more grand each year’

/ 05:09 PM June 24, 2020

Dawn Zulueta

(From left) Dawn Zulueta, her daughter Ayisha and husband Antonio Lagdameo Jr. Images: Instagram/@dawnzulueta

Dawn Zulueta penned a short yet heartfelt message to celebrate the birthday of her daughter Ayisha Lagdameo. Ayisha turned 11 years old last Monday, June 22.

“Another year has passed, and you grow more beautiful and grand each year,” the actress said on her Instagram page on the same day.

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“Our baby, our little princess, our daughter — always so sweet and caring,” she added. “We love you!”

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Along with her sweet greeting, the doting mother posted two portraits of the 11-year-old. One featured Ayisha in a white off-shoulder top and the other showed her flanked by Zulueta and her father, Antonio Lagdameo Jr.

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Zulueta and Lagdameo also share a son named Jacob. The coupled tied the knot back in December 1997.

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The actress last starred in last year’s family-drama film “Family History” alongside Michael V, who also directed the production. Meanwhile, she teased last February that she had an upcoming project with her fellow veteran actor Edu Manzano.  /ra

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