Danica Sotto welcomes baby sister Thia Marceline

Danica Sotto welcomes baby sister Thia Marceline: ‘Your ates and kuyas love you!’

/ 02:16 PM January 27, 2024

Danica Sotto welcomes baby sister Thia Marceline

Danica Sotto, Tali Sotto, Vic Sotto, Thia Marceline Sotto and Paulina Sotto. Image: Instagram/@danicaspingris

Danica Sotto, along with her other Sotto sisters Paulina and Tali, gushed over meeting Thia Marceline, the newborn daughter of Vic Sotto and Pauleen Luna.

Danica, the eldest among Vic’s daughters, showed photos from their hospital visit to Luna and Thia via the actress’ Instagram page on Friday, Jan. 26.

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“Another answered prayer,” Danica described the newborn child. “Welcome to the world Thia Marceline. Your Ates and Kuyas love you!”

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Paulina earlier shared a similar photo of them Sotto sisters and exclaimed, “OMG! [Four] girls na kami! Welcome to the [family], baby Mochi.”

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Luna and Vic, who got married in January 2016, welcomed their firstborn Tali in 2017. The couple confirmed Luna’s second pregnancy in July last year. Luna then gave birth to Thia, their second child, last Jan. 23 through Cesarean section.

Prior to birthing her baby No. 2, Luna, who suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), spoke about being blessed with another child despite her health condition. At the time, she also stated that it might be her last pregnancy.

Meanwhile, Vic has four more children from his previous relationships: Danica and Oyo Sotto with Dina Bonnevie; politician Vico Sotto with Coney Reyes; and Paulina with Angela Luz.

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