LOOK: Kathryn Bernardo takes pet Snowy to first boat ride | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Kathryn Bernardo takes pet Snowy to first boat ride

/ 05:44 PM January 23, 2022

Kathryn Bernardo

Kathryn Bernardo and her pet Snowy. Image: Instagram/@bernardokath

Kathryn Bernardo bonded with her fur baby Snowy at sea, which also happened to be her pet dog’s first boat ride.

The actress gave fans a glimpse of their boat ride on her Instagram page today, Jan. 23. Bernardo can be seen lounging in a boat with a smiling Snowy by her side and the sunset in the background.

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“Sunsets make seasickness worth it. P.S. This was Snowy’s first ever boat ride! Yay!” she said, while tagging actress Ria Atayde, who she referred to as “ninang” (godparent).

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Fellow actresses Amy Austria, Ruffa Gutierrez and Maxene Magalona admired the fur mom via the comments section. Austria, for her part, complimented Bernardo’s curves by saying Bernardo and Daniel Padilla’s term of endearment, “tangi.”

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Kathryn Bernardo

Image: Instagram/@bernardokath

Bernardo recently went on a “Sundate” with Padilla, where they had sushi in what appeared to be a traditional Japanese restaurant. The two showed wacky photos and a time-lapse video of them enjoying their meal. JB

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