LOOK: Jodi Sta. Maria attends baptism of Pampi Lacson, Iwa Moto's second child | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Jodi Sta. Maria attends baptism of Pampi Lacson, Iwa Moto’s second child

/ 05:41 PM July 09, 2022

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Jodi Sta. Maria at the baptismal ceremony of Iwa Moto’s second child Caleb Jiro (Image: Instagram/@iam_iwa)

Jodi Sta. Maria was among the attendees in the baptism of baby Caleb Jiro, the son of her former husband Pampi Lacson and “Starstruck” alum Iwa Moto.

The actress can be seen posing with Moto and Lacson at the church where the baby boy was baptized, as seen on Moto’s Instagram page yesterday, July 8.

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“Thank you ninong and ninangs! We love you! Cj, you are lucky that you are surrounded with people [who] loves you so much,” she said.

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Aside from the baptismal ceremony, Sta. Maria also came to Caleb Jiro’s baptismal reception. This is based on portraits taken by Nice Print Photography, as shown on its Instagram page, also yesterday.

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Sta. Maria and Lacson have been separated since 2011. They have a son together, Thirdy, who was also present at Caleb Jiro’s baptism.

Moto and Sta Maria’s closeness is not new to fans as they have been bonding as friends over the past years. Sta. Maria even stated in 2018 that she saw Moto as Thirdy’s “second mother.”

Meanwhile, Lacson and Moto have another child, Hiromi, whom they welcomed back in 2013.  /ra

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