LOOK: Joaquin Domagoso introduces son Scott to followers

LOOK: Joaquin Domagoso introduces baby son Scott to followers

/ 06:56 PM May 09, 2023

Joaquin Domagoso with his son Scott. Image: Instagram/@jdomagoso

Joaquin Domagoso with his son Scott. Image: Instagram/@jdomagoso

Joaquin Domagoso has finally introduced his son, Scott Angelo, to the public as he expressed his love for his child.

Domagoso, the son of actor-politician Isko Moreno, took to his personal Instagram page on Sunday, May 7, to share glimpses of his favorite moments with his baby son, where he included a photo of himself kissing him on the cheek.

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“Baby ko si kulot, inaalis n’ya’ng aking lungkot —— Dada loves you,” he said in the caption of his post. (My baby is called Kulot, who makes me feel better. Dada loves you.)

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Fellow celebrities including Sofia Pablo, Thou Reyes, Kokoy De Santos, and Pancho Magno gushed over the Domagoso’s baby, as seen in the comments of his post.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@jdomagoso

This marks the first time Domagoso revealed the face of his son on social media following months of hiding his identity from his followers.

Reports of Scott Angelo’s birth first arose after Moreno revealed in a July 2022 interview with a local parenting magazine that he is already a grandfather.

His son finally confirmed in December of the same year that he and his partner, Raffa Castro, already have a child together, who was already eight months old at the time. EDV

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