Marcelito Pomoy visits wake of 'parekoy' Jovit Baldivino: 'Sobrang sakit' | Inquirer Entertainment

Marcelito Pomoy visits wake of ‘parekoy’ Jovit Baldivino: ‘Sobrang sakit’

/ 04:24 PM December 12, 2022

Marcelito Pomoy

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MANILA, Philippines — Marcelito Pomoy was emotional as he visited the wake of his friend and fellow singer Jovit Baldivino, who will be laid to rest on Wednesday, Dec. 14.

Pomoy, who was one of the first celebrities who confirmed Baldivino’s passing, showed himself sitting near the late singer’s coffin while looking at it, through Pomoy’s Facebook page on Sunday, Dec. 11.

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“Sobrang sakit Parekoy!” he said along with several loudly crying face emoji. (It hurts so much, my friend!)

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Meanwhile, Baldivino’s partner Camille Ann Miguel expressed grief as she shared his interment details through a series of posts on her Facebook page.

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“[Ang] daming what ifs na pumapasok sa isip ko. Love ko, miss na miss na kita,” Miguel stated. (A lot of what ifs cross my mind. My love, I miss you so much.)

Baldivino passed away last Dec. 9 at the age of 29 after being in coma for five days. Prior to his hospitalization, Baldivino had been “recuperating for a week with hypertension maintenance medicines.”

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