LOOK: ‘PBB’ alum Mitch Talao, partner welcome second child | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: ‘PBB’ alum Mitch Talao, partner welcome second child

/ 03:25 PM January 01, 2021

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Mitch Talao (left) and her newborn Dominique Joy (Images: Instagram/@iammitchtalao)

Former “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate Mitch Talao has welcomed her second child with her partner, Dudz Ibañez.

Talao introduced their healthy baby girl, Dominque Zoe, on Instagram on Dec. 28 alongside adorable photos of her in pink clothes.

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“Welcome to the world Baby Dominique Zoe,” Talao, who identifies as a transgender woman, said.

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Meanwhile, Ibañez posted a loving photo with their newborn in the hospital. Ibañez, who identifies as a lesbian, gave birth to their child.

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“Ikaw ang pinakamagandang [nangyari] sa 2020 ko (You are the best thing that’s happened in my 2020),” Ibañez said while describing Dominique Zoe as a gift from God.

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The couple tied the knot in the “Pinoy Big Brother” house back in February 2019. Talao and Ibañez dated for four years before finally deciding to marry each other. The two also share a son named Eros.

Talao joined the second batch of the TV reality show “Pinoy Big Brother: Otso,” which premiered in 2018.  /ra

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