Sharon Cuneta gifts son Miguel with his first ‘simple phone’ on his 13th birthday | Inquirer Entertainment

Sharon Cuneta gifts son Miguel with his first ‘simple phone’ on his 13th birthday

/ 12:35 PM October 25, 2022

Sharon Cuneta

Sharon Cuneta and her son Miguel. Image: Instagram/@reallysharoncuneta

Sharon Cuneta and Kiko Pangilinan’s son Miguel is about to turn 13 years old and as a birthday gift, he was given his first basic cellphone.

The Megastar showed her son holding his birthday gift, a black basic cellphone with a physical keypad, via her Instagram page today, Oct. 25. Cuneta said her other children started with “simple cellphones” as well.

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“Someone is turning 13 on [Oct. 29] and got a new, simple phone! All my kids started with simple cellphones! Look how happy he was to finally get one!” she said.

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Cuneta noted that her son enjoys “having two birthdays,” since their family used to celebrate his birthday on Oct. 27 for “very personal reasons.”

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Miguel is Cuneta and Pangilinan’s only son. The couple also have two daughters—Frankie, 21, and Miel, who turned 18 last month. Cuneta is also the mother of actress KC Concepcion, whom she had with actor Gabby Concepcion.

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The Megastar is currently with her family in Australia as she is set to end her concert tour there on Oct. 29.  /ra

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