Serena Dalrymple welcomes first child with non-showbiz husband

Serena Dalrymple welcomes first child with non-showbiz husband

/ 02:24 PM April 07, 2024

Serena Dalrymple has welcomed her first child. Images: Instagram/@sdalrymple

Serena Dalrymple has welcomed her first child. Images: Instagram/@sdalrymple

Serena Dalrymple, a former child actress who was the darling of local show biz industry in the 1990s and 2000s, gave birth to her first child with her non-showbiz husband, Thomas Bredillet.

Dalrymple made the announcement through her Instagram account on Saturday, April 6, as she shared a photo of her baby resting on what seemed to be a comfy bed while her Golden Retriever and Siberian Husky dogs watched over.

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She, however, didn’t disclose the exact date when she welcomed her baby or its gender.

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“Home sweet home,” she said in the caption.

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The “Bata, Bata … Paano Ka Ginawa?” star was congratulated by her followers in the comments.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@sdalrymple

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@sdalrymple

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@sdalrymple

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@sdalrymple

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@sdalrymple

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@sdalrymple

The former child star announced she and Bredillet are expecting her first child in November 2023, a year after they tied the knot. The couple, who met through a dating app, got married in October 2022.

Dalrymple was active in showbiz as a child star until she retired in 2005. She briefly returned for an appearance in the 2010 film “Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na ‘To!)” and an episode of the 2015 talk show “Kababayan Today.”

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