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LOOK: Maja Salvador dazzles in last birthday party as single lady

/ 03:00 PM October 08, 2022

Maja Salvador

Maja Salvador. Image: Instagram/@maja

Maja Salvador just turned a year older and marked her last birthday as a single woman with a pink disco-themed party.

The actress, who got engaged earlier this year, donned a pink strapless dress as she celebrated her 34th birthday in a room decked with disco balls and metallic pink-colored streamers, as seen on her Instagram page yesterday, Oct. 7. Salvador described the gathering as her “pink disco fiasco party.”

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“Last birthday as a single lady,” she said.

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Among Salvador’s guests were her fellow actors Jericho Rosales, Kakai Bautista and Rayver Cruz. Celebrities who also sent birthday greetings to Salvador included Catriona Gray, Maris Racal, Zanjoe Marudo and Elisse Joson.

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Salvador got engaged to her non-showbiz boyfriend Rambo Nuñez last April. The couple first dated in 2010 and broke up, but rekindled their relationship in 2019. It was in the same year that the actress declared that she and Nuñez will not break up again.

Meanwhile, the actress is now set to star in an upcoming ABS-CBN TV series alongside Richard Gutierrez. This marks Salvador’s return to the network after two years.  /ra

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