Dani Barretto emotional as daughter Millie attends first day of school | Inquirer Entertainment

Dani Barretto emotional as daughter Millie attends first day of school

/ 04:34 PM August 24, 2022

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Dani Barretto and her daughter Millie. Image: Instagram/@danibarretto

Dani Barretto could not help but be emotional as Millie, her 2-year-old daughter with husband Xavi Panlilio, started schooling and attended her first day of classes.

Barretto took Millie to school and gave her a kiss and tight hug before sending her off, as seen in a video on Barretto’s Instagram page last Monday, Aug. 22.

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Millie’s first day of school! Emotional but proud day for me and [Xavi Panlilio],” Barretto said. “God bless you, Mill! We love you.”

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Barretto’s fellow celebrities Bela Padilla and Dianne Medina were among those who cheered Millie on her first day, with Padilla quipping that the kid is just a few years away from entering college.

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Barretto also earlier showed her daughter doing school activities as part of the trial face-to-face classes, through Barretto’s Instagram page last Aug. 17.

“She did so well! This little girl is starting school soon,” she said.

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Barretto and Panlilio welcomed Millie in September 2019, the same year the couple got married.  /ra

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