Bimby Aquino attends vocal coaching session

LOOK: Bimby Aquino attends vocal coaching session

/ 03:15 PM September 19, 2025
LOOK: Bimby Aquino attends vocal coaching session
Bimby Aquino (right) with vocal coach Thor Dulay. Image: Instagram/@cornerstone

Bimby Aquino appears to be gearing up for a project in line with music as he took a vocal coaching session under Cornerstone Entertainment.

Bimby, the youngest son of Queen of All Media Kris Aquino, was seen training with singer and vocal coach Thor Dulay in the photos shared by the talent management agency on its Instagram page on Thursday, Sept. 18.

“Present here at Cornerstone Entertainment is the one and only Bimb Aquino!” the caption read.

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“We wonder what he’s here for. Coached by Thor Dulay! Stay tuned!” it teased.

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Dulay also gave a glimpse of their session via his Instagram page.

“Vocal coaching session with Bimby at CS Studio,” he said.

No further details or hints on an upcoming project were immediately shared.

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Aside from entering show business, Bimby shared last May that he planned to pursue a degree in legal management and become a lawyer. He also said that he was open to entering politics.

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“It’s always an option kasi sabi ni lola, my mom said, ‘Everyone in the family who entered politics, it is a calling,’” he noted, referring to his grandmother, the late former president Corazon “Cory” Aquino.

“It’s not an easy job but it’s a job that can help so many people,” he added. /ra

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