LOOK: Trina Legaspi, husband expecting baby girl | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Trina Legaspi, husband expecting baby girl

/ 10:04 AM January 12, 2023

Trina Legaspi

Trina Legaspi. Image: Instagram/@trinalegaspi

“Goin’ Bulilit” alum Trina Legaspi, known as Hopia, has revealed that she and her non-showbiz husband Ryan Jarina are about to welcome a baby girl.

The actress announced this while showing moments from her baby’s gender-reveal party, via her Instagram page yesterday, Jan. 11. Legaspi can be seen holding a sonogram of her baby while posing next to Jarina and a mascot of Minnie Mouse.

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“It’s a MINNIE! It’s a Baby GIRL! See you in a few months!” she said.

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Legaspi also gave a peek at the party via her YouTube vlog last Jan. 4.

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Legaspi and Jarina wed in a church ceremony in November 2021, after being a couple for seven years. The actress then announced in October last year that she was pregnant with their first baby.

Legaspi appeared on “Goin Bulilit” as a child, alongside actresses Kathryn Bernardo and Julia Montes. Besides acting, she also vlogs on YouTube where she has over 140,000 subscribers.  /ra

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