LOOK: 'Goin' Bulilit' star Trina Legaspi pregnant with first child | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: ‘Goin’ Bulilit’ star Trina Legaspi pregnant with first child

/ 10:41 AM October 17, 2022

Trina Legaspi

Trina Legaspi and her husband Ryan Jarina. Image: Instagram/@nextbymetrophoto via @trinalegaspi

“Goin’ Bulilit” alum Trina Legaspi, popularly known as Hopia, announced that she is pregnant with her first child with her non-showbiz husband Ryan Jarina.

Her pregnancy came almost a year after the former child star got married.

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The actress flaunted her growing baby bump along with a sonogram of her child in a photo shoot with Jarina, as seen on Legaspi’s Instagram page on Sunday.

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“From all the nanay (mother) roles to becoming a real life mother! Can’t wait to see you, our little ‘Hopia Jarina,'” she said.

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Legaspi also claimed that her pregnancy announcement is the real deal, alluding to the “buntis prank” she did to her mom last year.

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Legaspi received congratulatory greetings from fellow celebrities including Chie Filomeno, Francine Diaz, Loisa Andalio and former “Goin’ Bulilit” co-star Jane Oineza.

Trina Legaspi

Image: Instagram/@trinalegaspi

Trina Legaspi

Image: Instagram/@trinalegaspi

Legaspi and Jarina tied the knot in a church wedding in November last year. The couple had been in a relationship for six years when they got engaged in 2020. EDV

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