Jake Ejercito's new convo with daughter Ellie goes viral
- Jake Ejercito recently shared a new screenshot on his Facebook page
- This shows a glimpse of his recent conversation with his child, Ellie
- Based on the screenshot, the celebrity dad asked Ellie, "what's up" and sent a photo along with it
- Then, Ellie noticed that flag in the picture instead and replied with, "nice flag"
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Jake Ejercito recently captured the hearts of netizens with a heartwarming screenshot of a conversation he had with his daughter, Ellie.
The celebrity dad took to his Facebook page to share this adorable exchange.
In the screenshot, Jake sent Ellie a photo and asked him, "What's up."
What caught Ellie's attention was the flag that was seen in the picture.
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She then responded with, "nice flag."
It can be seen that Jake also captioned his post with, "She’s not wrong, I guess? #JEllieConvos."
Furthermore, lots of netizens were amused to see the father and daughter's convo. Here are some of their comments:
"She’s not wrong at all."
"Haha ang witty ni ellie. Nice flag naman talaga at no caption eh lol."
"Wow nice flag wow hehe nonchalant vibes."
See Jake's post below:
Jake Ejercito is a Filipino actor who has starred in several movies such as Marry Me, Marry You, Mansyon, and Coming Home. He was born on March 27, 1990, to actress Laarni Enriquez and actor-turned-politician former President Joseph “Erap” Ejercito Estrada. He is also known for being the father of Ellie, his daughter with Andi Eigenmann.
In a previous report by KAMI, Jake Ejercito recently shared some photos on his Facebook account. It features his lovely pictures with his daughter, Ellie. Furthermore, the celebrity dad also captioned his post with a cute statement. "Yung pasaherong siguradong one star lang rating sa driving mo," he wrote.
Earlier, Jake Ejercito’s recent social media post about an English sentence has gone viral. What made it more hilarious was his caption apologizing to everyone if his question added more to their problems. His question involved what should be the correct preposition in the sentence he shared. Other netizens gamely joined in with some suggesting he should have used the Tagalog language to make it easier.
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