LOOK: Jake Ejercito recreates fun photos with daughter Ellie from 3 years ago | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Jake Ejercito recreates fun photos with daughter Ellie from 3 years ago

/ 06:15 PM December 18, 2017

Jake Ejercito goofed around with daughter Ellie in a series of photographs similar to those taken when she was just three years old.

Now six, Ejercito described her as “Probably a bit sillier and a little louder, but most definitely a lot less toothy.”

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While little Ellie has let go of some baby teeth, she is adorable as ever as her dad lifted her up for the pictures.

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Jake Ejercito, Ellie Eigenmann

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Jake Ejercito, Ellie Eigenmann

Image: Twitter/@unoemilio

Jake Ejercito, Ellie Eigenmann

Image: Twitter/@unoemilio

The son of Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada has made his daughter a regular fixture in his social media accounts, posting shots of them spending time together.

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In 2016, it was revealed that he was Ellie’s father. He and Andi Eigenmann, his ex-girlfriend and Ellie’s mom, were engaged in a bitter custody battle for the kid at some point. Andi has since agreed with Jake for a joint custody, in consideration of her daughter’s well-being. JB

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