WATCH: Gabbi Garcia, Khalil Ramos slow dance to Shania Twain's 'You're Still The One' | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Gabbi Garcia, Khalil Ramos slow dance to Shania Twain’s ‘You’re Still The One’

/ 04:40 PM April 24, 2022

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Gabbi Garcia and Khalil Ramos. Image: Instagram/@gabbi

Gabbi Garcia and Khalil Ramos sent their fans gushing and giddy by slow dancing to the Shania Twain 1990s hit song “You’re Still The One.”

The couple, who have been together for five years, swayed while hugging each other in a dimly lit room, as seen on Garcia’s Instagram page last Friday, April 22.

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“Priceless,” she said.

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Fellow celebrities Tim Yap, Gil Cuerva and Lexi Gonzales gushed over the couple, while fans expressed admiration for Garcia and Ramos’ relationship.

Gabbi Garcia

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“Oh my gosh my [favorite] couple, [you’re so cute] and kakilig kayo mga babies (I get giddy over you babies),” one @mercytrinidad20 said.

Gabbi Garcia

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“Bakit ako naka-smile. Kakilig,” one @heyitsgelai commented. (Why am I smiling? I am giddy.)

Gabbi Garcia

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“My [favorite] song with my [favorite] couple,” one @incrediibelle_ said.

Gabbi Garcia

Image: Instagram/@gabbi

Ramos confirmed in 2018 that he is dating Garcia, in an interview with King of Talk Boy Abunda on the talk show “Tonight with Boy Abunda.” The couple celebrated their fifth anniversary last February. JB

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