Claudine Barretto gushes over adopted child Noah | Inquirer Entertainment

Claudine Barretto gushes over adopted child Noah: ‘My son, my life’

/ 12:48 PM November 01, 2019

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After the loss of her dad, Claudine Barretto enjoys being a mom to baby Noah.  Image: Instagram/@claubarretto

After being low-key about welcoming a new child into her home, Claudine Barretto now cannot help but fawn over the latest addition to her family, baby Noah.

The actress shared videos of her baby boy’s face for the first time on Instagram on Thursday, Oct. 30. The first video showed Noah in a pumpkin costume, while the second showed her being affectionate as she carried him and kissed him.

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Yesterday, Oct. 31, she posted a video of baby Noah giggling and wrote in the caption, “My Noah.My Son.my life.”

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Barretto’s cheerful posts come two weeks after she lost her father, Miguel Barretto, and a public feud that blew up between her older sisters Gretchen and Marjorie Barretto.

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Barretto officially introduced baby Noah in September. She has two other kids whom she has adopted, namely Sabina and Quia. Her son Santino is her biological child with ex-husband Raymart Santiago.  /ra

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