LOOK: Angel, Jolina, Moonstar88, fellow celebs paint their profiles pink
Angel Locsin, Jolina Magdangal and other celebrities have flooded their social media pages with the color pink today, Oct. 7.
The celebrities updated their profiles to contain the color pink, which is incidentally identified with Vice President Leni Robreno’s pink ribbon, after the announcement of her presidential bid for the May 2022 elections, also today.
Locsin appears to have shown a throwback photo of herself wearing a pink off-shoulder dress on her Facebook page. The actress also declared, “Women will govern,” along with a pink background on her Instagram Story.
https://www.facebook.com/AngelLocsin/posts/433578971459262
For her part, Magdangal used a pink filter on a photo with her husband, Mark Escueta, through her Facebook and Instagram pages today.
Article continues after this advertisementThe band Moonstar88 also used a similar pink filter to change the colors of their outfits on their Facebook profile.
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Other celebrities who joined in the wave of pink include Janine Gutierrez, K Brosas, Reese Lansangan and Lara Quigaman, among others.
Gutierrez tied a pink ribbon on her hair when she greeted her fans in her Instagram Story today.
Meanwhile, Brosas, Lansangan and Quigaman can be seen donning various shades of pink on their respective Twitter pages.
#NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/5X3p7U7g1B
— carmela brosas (@kbrosas) October 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/reeseypeasy/status/1446022846619160578
Today I wear PINK 🎀🇵🇭💕 pic.twitter.com/ZdAthcqJuZ
— Lara Quigaman Alcaraz (@laraquigaman) October 7, 2021
“On Thursdays, we wear pink!” Lansangan said while showing a photo of herself in what appears to be a pink girl scout uniform.
“Today, I wear pink,” Quigaman, meanwhile, said. Both Lansangan and Quigaman’s statements appear to reference the 2004 teen comedy “Mean Girls,” where a group of students made a rule to wear pink on Wednesdays. /ra
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