Sharon Cuneta remembers Gabby Concepcion’s mom: ‘Thank you for being good to me’ | Inquirer Entertainment

Sharon Cuneta remembers Gabby Concepcion’s mom: ‘Thank you for being good to me’

By: - Reporter
/ 12:46 PM August 11, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Sharon Cuneta on Tuesday remembered her former mother-in-law Lourdes Arellano, who is the mother of Gabby Concepcion, upon learning of her death.

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In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the Megastar thanked her former mother-in-law for being good to her, as well as for loving granddaughter KC “with all your heart.”

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KC Concepcion Sharon’s firstborn child with Gabby.

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“Thank you for being good to me while I was part of your family, and for loving KC with all your heart,” the veteran singer-actress said.

Sharon also extended her heartfelt condolences to her erstwhile in-laws.

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“Oh my gosh… I just got the sad news that KC’s Mommyla passed away this morning… My deepest condolences to the Arellanos and Concepcions… Rest in peace, dear Mommy Baby…,” she said.

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It was KC who announced her grandmother’s passing.

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Lourdes, according to Gabby, is the granddaughter of Filipino architect and painter Juan Arellano.

Sharon and Gabby wed in 1984,  but separated three years later. Their marriage was officially annulled in 1993.

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