swerteplay Janice de Belen, John Estrada’s daughter Moira now engaged
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Moira, the daughter of Janice de Belen and John Estrada, marked the beginning of 2025 by saying yes to the marriage proposal of her non-showbiz boyfriend Alfonso Miguel.
Moira announced their engagement to the public by giving a glimpse of the intimate candlelight proposal setup where Alfonso popped the question, through her Instagram page on Friday, Jan. 3.
Article continues after this advertisementMoira also gave a closer look at her engagement ring, and expressed her gratitude to those who were part of the proposal preparations, including her sisters Kaila and Inah Estrada.
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“On a rainy night just past midnight on January 1, I said yes to my person,” she added.
Article continues after this advertisement View this post on InstagramMoira then received congratulatory greetings from fans, friends and loved ones including her mom Janice.
online casino no deposit Article continues after this advertisement“Happiest for you, sweetheart! Looking forward to seeing you in this next phase!” the veteran actress addressed her daughter via her Instagram Stories.
Moira and Alfonso have been in a relationship for three years.
Moira is the second among the four children of former married couple Janice and John.
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