Seth Fedelin finishes high school

Seth Fedelin finishes high school

/ 05:06 PM May 30, 2024

Seth Fedelin finishes high school

Seth Fedelin with his mother at his high school graduation ceremony. Image: Instagram/@imsethfedelin

Seth Fedelin, 21, reached another milestone after he graduated from high school, proving he never forgot his “first dream.”

The actor gave a glimpse of his graduation ceremony at Jesus Son of Mary Academy, through his Instagram page on Thursday, May 30. Among the photos he shared were those with his classmates and teachers, with his mother, as well as a snap of his diploma.

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“Hindi ko nakalimutan ang una kong pangarap,” he said in the caption.

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Fedelin also sent FranSeth fans gushing as he showed the graduation gifts he received from his love-team partner, actress Francine Diaz.

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Fedelin was then showered with congratulatory greeting from fans and fellow celebrities including Diaz.

Seth Fedelin graduates from high school

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Francine Diaz

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congratulatory greetings

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congratulatory greetings

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Fedelin, who is turning 22 this coming July, rose to fame after joining the reality TV series “Pinoy Big Brother” in 2018. He has since starred in several TV series including “Kadenang Ginto,” “Dirty Linen” and “Fractured.”

The actor is also set to star together with Diaz in the upcoming film “My Future You,” which will be directed by Crisanto B. Aquino and produced by Regal Films.

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