LOOK: Baby Baltie dresses up as Erwan Heussaff for Halloween | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Baby Baltie dresses up as Erwan Heussaff for Halloween

By: - Reporter
/ 01:26 PM October 26, 2018

Isabelle Daza has shared an irresistibly cute photo of her first born Balthazar dressed up as Erwan Heussaff for Halloween.

Daza on Friday asked her followers to guess whom Baby Baltie is dressed up as: “His first Halloween for school, Balthazar is a content creator that has perfectly coiffed hair, is obsessed with pets & does monologues to the camera.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/BpYVSJYHJlp/?taken-by=isabelledaza

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Heussaff was quick to figure out that Baby Baltie was dressed up as him and said: “His hair is so much better than mine! What a looker!”

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Other personalities who weren’t able to resist Baby Baltie’s adorable photo were Anne Curtis-Smith, wife of Erwan; Nico Bolzico; Bianca Gonzalez-Intal; Solenn Heussaff, sister of Erwan; Mariel Padilla; and Martine Ho.

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A certain @mrtyness aired her opinion on Baby Baltie’s costume, saying: “I think he’s cuter than erwan! Lol.” And Heussaff agreed, saying: “TRUTH.”

Baby Baltie, born in April 2018, is Daza’s first born with husband and French businessman Adrian Semblat. The couple tied the knot in Italy in September 2016. /kga

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