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LOOK: Scarlet Snow appears disappointed not being part of ‘Encantadia’s’ Sang’res

By: - Reporter
/ 02:06 PM December 21, 2018

It appears one little girl wanted to be one of the Sang’gres from “Encantadia.”

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Social media darling Scarlet Snow Belo looked shy as she got hugs from Karylle, Sunshine Dizon and Diana Zubiri, as seen on her Instagram Thursday. All four were wedding guests at Iza Calzado’s wedding to Ben Wintle.

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The post indicated the reason why Belo did not a smile: “I wanted to be part of ‘Encantadia’ but they said the cast is already complete.”

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Several netizens could not handle Belo’s cuteness once again, like @kesiagvrr, who said that the 3-year-old still looked cute even though she was not smiling.

Image: Instagram/@scarletsnowbelo

Meanwhile, @amanjosie thinks Belo will be part of the next generation of the show.

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Image: Instagram/@scarletsnowbelo

And @angela.cova had some advice for the little girl: “You don’t have to smile if you’re tired or don’t feel like it. Be yourself unapologetically.”

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Image: Instagram/@scarletsnowbelo

Better luck next time, Scarlet!  /ra

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