Dawn Zulueta's son Jacobo flies to New York to study | Inquirer Entertainment

Dawn Zulueta’s son Jacobo flies to New York to study

/ 04:23 PM August 30, 2023

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(From left) Anton Lagdameo, Jacobo and Dawn Zulueta. Image: Instagram/@dawnzulueta

Dawn Zulueta and her husband, Special Assistant to the President Anton Lagdameo Jr., accompanied their son Jacobo to New York as he is set to pursue his college education at Fordham University. 

Zulueta, Anton and Jacobo attended what appeared to be a university welcome event, as shown in a video on the actress’ Instagram page last Monday, Aug. 28. Zulueta and Anton were also seen helping Jacobo settle at the dormitory room where he will be staying.

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“Farewell drop-off today. Big thank you to everyone in the welcoming committee at [Fordham University] for the very warm and reassuring welcome we received this week,” the actress said in the caption.

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“We will miss you, Son [Jacobo]. But we’re never far away. Papa and I are so proud of you,” she added.

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Jacobo, in turn, sent love to his parents in the comments section, wherein he also received well-wishes from fans.

Dawn Zulueta

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Dawn Zulueta

Image: Instagram/@dawnzulueta

Dawn Zulueta

Image: Instagram/@dawnzulueta

Jacobo, the eldest son of Zulueta and Anton, graduated from high school last June. Aside from Jacobo, the pair has one more child named Ayisha.  /ra

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