Sarah Geronimo wows with performance after Pope's Mass in UAE | Inquirer Entertainment

Sarah Geronimo wows with performance after Pope’s Mass in UAE

By: - Reporter
/ 08:03 PM February 05, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Popstar Sarah Geronimo wowed the crowd in Abu Dhabi with her performance after Pope Francis led a historic Mass in the Arabian Peninsula on Tuesday.

READ: Pope Francis celebrates historic Mass on Arabian Peninsula

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Geronimo performed the songs “The Prayer,” “Rise up,” “Heal The World,” and her own piece “Forever’s Not Enough” among others.

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Many fans took to social media to share clips of the singer’s performance as they expressed their excitement.

One netizen even shared a message uttered by Geronimo on stage.

“Where there is hatred, let us sow love. Where there is offence, kahit mahirap po, let us forgive. Let us be a part to heal the world,” the netizen tweeted quoting the singer.

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Geronimo’s boyfriend, actor Matteo Guidicelli, also voiced out how proud he was of his girlfriend.

“My love is the best!!!!!!!!” he wrote.

Aside from Geronimo’s angelic voice, her outfits — which were pieces designed by Dubai-based Filipino designer Furne One —also stunned the audience.

In a short clip on Twitter shared by Josh Yugen, editor-in-chief of luxury fashion magazine XPEDITION Middle East Magazine based in Dubai, Geronimo can be seen donning a stunning all-white jumpsuit with a delicate cape.

She also stunned in a light blue gown a-line gown during her performance. /je

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