LOOK: Zaijian Jaranilla graduates from senior high school

LOOK: Zaijian Jaranilla graduates from senior high school

/ 12:54 PM May 31, 2023

Zaijian Jaranilla. Image: Instagram/@zaigj

Zaijian Jaranilla. Image: Instagram/@zaigj

Despite his busy schedule, Zaijian Jaranilla is set to enter a new chapter in his life as he graduated from senior high school at the Colegio de San Juan de Dios Inc.

Jaranilla took to his personal Instagram page on Wednesday, May 31 to announce that he finished his Humanities and Social Sciences track in senior high school, where he shared photos of himself wearing a blue toga.

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“Late pero ga-Graduate! HUMSS Batch 2023,” his caption read.

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The “Broken Marriage Vow” star’s academic achievement was praised by his fellow celebrities like Ria Atayde, Xyriel Manabat, Iza Calzado, Zanjoe Marudo, Jake Ejercito, and Jed Madela, as seen in the comments of his post.

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Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@zaigj

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@zaigj

Among the recent appearances of Jaranilla are “The Broken Marriage Vow” and “Mars Ravelo’s Darna” where played the Filipino superhero’s brother, Ding.

He previously caught the attention of netizens in March 2023 after fulfilling his promise of taking ABS-CBN’s Head of TV Productions Laurenti Dyogi out for a spin in his first car. EDV

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