Sunshine Dizon grieves father's death: 'Never knew this kind of pain, longing' | Inquirer Entertainment

Sunshine Dizon grieves father’s death: ‘Never knew this kind of pain, longing’

/ 06:19 PM March 22, 2023

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Sunshine Dizon and her dad Isagani. Instagram/@m_sunshinedizon

Sunshine Dizon is in grief as she expressed her love and longing for her father, Isagani, who recently passed away.

The actress showed a photo of herself hugging her dad through her Instagram and Facebook pages on Wednesday, March 22. Sunshine did not immediately disclose her father’s cause of death.

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“I love you Papa. I never knew this kind of pain and longing. I will always be a Papa’s girl,” she said in the caption.

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Sunshine also shared in her Instagram Stories a stitched photo of his dad and their family from one @dreadizon, as well as a screenshot of his “lullaby,” John Denver’s “Sunshine on My Shoulders.”

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Image: Instagram/@m_sunshinedizon

Sunshine Dizon

Sunshine Dizon

Image: Instagram/@m_sunshinedizon

Fans and fellow celebrities including Carla Abellana, Angelika Dela Cruz, Rich Asuncion and Jackie Lou Blanco offered their prayers and condolences to Sunshine and her family via the comments section.

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Image: Instagram/@m_sunshinedizon

Sunshine Dizon

Sunshine Dizon

Image: Facebook/Miss Sunshine Dizon

The actress has yet to give further details on her father’s wake as of this writing. EDV

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