LOOK: Sharon Cuneta shows progress of new home’s construction
Sharon Cuneta gave a peek at the construction of her family’s new home and expressed her appreciation for the workers building it.
The Megastar posted a brief video of the construction site on her Instagram page yesterday, Oct. 22. She also could not contain her excitement upon seeing the clip, which she received from her contractor.
The team already appears to be working on the home’s foundation and has already installed metal bars on the site, as seen in the video.
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“Plus, it makes you so happy to know that many construction workers are making a living while building your home during this time of COVID!” Cuneta expressed.
Article continues after this advertisementShe also shared that she appreciates her workers, who in turn expressed their gratitude for Cuneta. The actress posted a photo of the team holding a long white poster that said “thank y(heart emoji)u mega (star emoji).”
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“My fabulous workers being so disciplined,” she said in another post alongside a picture of them lining up for what seems to be packed meals.
“Also so very systematic and methodical in their work,” Cuneta added. “[I am] so proud of them!”
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Cuneta first showed off the design for her new home last August. Among the areas she is looking forward to the most is a modern dog house for their furry family members. Along with the dog house, their new property will also have a playground and grooming area for their pets.
Though that new home is still a work in progress, Cuneta is making the most out of their current home. She is currently hosting a new online program called “The Sharon Show,” which she records from their condo unit. /ra
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