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Instagramania part 2

/ 08:03 PM July 03, 2012

If you enjoyed looking at celeb’s ‘inshowbixy’ Instagram shots in my Monday column, here’s more.

It’s good to see the stars also as persons and not just as personalities. Looks like the Instagramania is here to stay.

JULIUS Babao: “That’s Nio, our little techie! Our concern with Nio is that sometimes he thinks he’s Captain America or The Incredible Hulk. He’s incredibly malikot! Now Tin and I understand why some parents tell us, “Naku ibang mag-alaga ng anak na lalaki kaysa babae.” Nio has to be guarded all the time. We want Nio and Anya to grow up to be independent, responsible, charitable and most of all God-fearing. Tin and I want them to follow their dreams and be who they want someday.”

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MARVIN Agustin with his twin sons on a beach in the Bahamas

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OGIE Alcasid with baby Nate

MIRIAM Quiambao: “Here I am in front of St. Basil’s Cathedral at the Red Square in Moscow. Intricate details adorn the exterior and interior of this cathedral. There was even a male quartet that sang operatic religious songs that made me feel like I was in heaven. Feel so blessed to have the opportunity to travel to Moscow and St. Peterburg and feast my eyes on amazing architecture and learn about their great history. One check on the bucket list!”

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AMY Perez: “Their (her two sons’) age gap is not a problem at all. It’s actually an advantage. Kuyang kuya si Adi kay Kyle. He helps me take care of his baby brother. Adi is matured and responsible enough to guide and teach Kyle.”

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TAGS: Amy Perez, Instagram, Marvin Agustin, Ogie Alcasid

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