‘Hala Papa P’: Ellen Adarna reacts after son says dad’s name is Piolo | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Hala Papa P’: Ellen Adarna reacts after son says dad’s name is Piolo

/ 12:49 PM December 08, 2020

Ellen Adarna

Ellen Adarna and son Elias (Image: Instagram/@maria.elena.adarna)

Though exes Ellen Adarna and John Lloyd Cruz are co-parenting their son Elias, their toddler seems to have a different idea of who his father is.

The actress shared her son’s amusing response to “What’s your papa’s name?” through an audio clip on her Instagram Stories Monday, Dec. 7, as per Inquirer Bandera.

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“Piolo,” was Elias’s immediate reply.

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After telling her two-year-old, “Your papa is not Piolo,” she asked the same question again.

“Piolo,” he repeated.

“Ginoo ko (My God) lol,” Adarna captioned her Story, where she tagged Piolo Pascual himself.

“Hala [Papa P]!!! Ikaw daw ang ama (Oh no Papa P! [He says] you’re the father) loooll,” she wrote.

Another Story showed a video of Adarna asking her son the same question, and Elias still insisted that it was “Papa P.”

“Hala! John Lloyd left the group chat,” the actress quipped, to which Elias said, “No, Mama, no!”

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Later on, Adarna revealed in her IG Stories that a dog in their home was named Piolo.

She and Cruz made headlines in 2017 after the “One More Chance” star went on a showbiz hiatus and both kept their relationship low-key. They welcomed their first child Elias in 2018.  /ra

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