Dominique Cojuangco asks fans not to take photos of her baby

Dominique Cojuangco appeals to fans not to take photos of her baby

/ 05:38 PM November 01, 2024

Dominique Cojuangco appeals to fans not to take photos of her baby

Dominique Cojuangco, her husband and their daughter. Image: Instagram/@dominique

Dominique Cojuangco made an appeal to her followers, asking them to refrain from taking photos of her daughter Penelope Eloise when the child is out in public.

The celebrity mom took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Oct. 31, to speak about the child’s privacy. While Dominique posts about her daughter on her social media pages, she only shares photos that do not show the baby’s face.

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“If you see me out with my child, please don’t take a photo. Her privacy is so important to me,” she said.

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Dominique, however, did not immediately say what prompted her plea.

READ: Dominique Cojuangco, Michael Hearn look back on wedding in 1st anniversary

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Dominique Cojuangco appeals to fans not to take photos of her baby

Image: Instagram/@dominique

Dominique, the only daughter of actress Gretchen Barretto and businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco, got married to her businessman husband Michael Hearn in March 2023. Their wedding was held at the San Agustin church in Manila.

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Dominique announced her pregnancy in November of the same year, then gave birth to Penelope Eloise in May 2024.

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READ: Gretchen Barretto dotes on grandchild Penelope Eloise

A month into parenthood, the celebrity mom shared how she and Hearn are “exhausted, but completely in love.”

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