LOOK: Ryzza Mae Dizon graduates from senior high school

Ryzza Mae Dizon. Photo: Instagram/@ryzzamaedizon_
Former child star Ryzza Mae Dizon and “Eat Bulaga” mainstay marked a new academic milestone as she graduated from senior high school at Far Eastern University (FEU).
Dizon, who finished under the Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) strand, shared moments from her graduation ceremony on Instagram.
The young “Eat Bulaga” host received the loudest cheers after she was called on stage to accept her diploma, as seen in the video she posted. She also included a picture of herself from her past graduation when she was young.
“Graduation day! [graduation cap emoji] Thank you, Lord! Thank you to my family, FEU High School, 3A/3B classmates, and our teachers. Thank you, thank you po for all your patience, understanding, and support talaga [heart sign emoji] akalain niyo yun?! HAHAHA,” she wrote in the caption.
In the comments section, celebrities like Lovely Abella, Maureen Wroblewitz, and her Bulaga co-host Ryan Agoncillo congratulated her for her achievement.
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Dizon also documented her graduation preparation on her YouTube vlog, from getting her nails done with her mother and sister to being glammed by a makeup team.
She also received a congratulatory post from her “Eat Bulaga!” family on Instagram.
“BREAKING NEWS: Queen Tamaraw Ryzza Mae Dizon has graduated from Senior High School. Bossing, it’s for sure! This is the proof of her graduation. Congratulations, Ryzza! Love, Dabarkads,” read the caption in Filipino.
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Last year, the noontime show surprised the actress-host with a debutante cotillion after being unable to celebrate her 18th birthday due to the show’s fiasco with TAPE in 2023.
Dizon, who’s currently the second-youngest “Eat Bulaga” host, won the show’s segment Little Miss Philippines in 2012, which kicked off her career in showbiz.
The following year, she headlined her talk show titled “The Ryzza Mae Show.” She then appeared in the films “Si Agimat, Si Enteng Kabisote at Si Ako,” “My Little Bossings,” and “Princess in the Palace.” /edv