Sandro Muhlach, may nakakaantig na post matapos ma-meet si Gerald Santos
- Sandro Muhlach and Gerald Santos have finally met in person
- The son of Niño Muhlach took to social media to share a photo of their meeting
- In the caption, Sandro expressed how delighted he was to see the singer
- The young Kapuso actor also penned a heartfelt note addressed to Gerald
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Sandro Muhlach elatedly shared with his followers that he has finally met Gerald Santos in person.
On Tuesday, November 26, Sandro took to social media to post about their meeting.
On Instagram Stories, Sandro shared a snap showing him and the singer posing for the camera.
Along with the photo, the young Kapuso actor expressed his delight in seeing Gerald.
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"Nice to see you in person, kuya @thegeraldsantos!" Sandro wrote.
Furthermore, the eldest child of Niño Muhlach penned an earnest message to Gerald.
"Our story doesn't end with suffering. Hope, healing, and brighter tomorrow awaits," Sandro expressed.
Sandro Muhlach is the eldest son of veteran actor and former child star, Niño Muhlach. He started as a theatre actor when he was 13 years old, and he is now a Kapuso artist.
Gerald Santos, on the other hand, is a well-known singer, actor, and performer in the Philippines. His popularity began when he won the second season of the reality talent show "Pinoy Pop Superstar" in 2006.
Previously, Claudine Barretto aired her thoughts on the issues surrounding Sandro Muhlach and Gerald Santos. In a live broadcast on social media, Claudine expressed support for the male artists amidst their accusations against individuals. Although what they are going through is terrible, Claudine is glad that Sandro and his family are fighting for justice. As for Gerald, the actress said she understands why the singer remained silent for many years.
In a related report, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada drew flak for being "harsh" on Sandro Muhlach and Gerald Santos in a Senate hearing. The senator addressed the matter during the Kapihan sa Senado. He stressed that it was never his intention to "victim blame or humiliate those who have come out." Estrada also explained that his "passionate approach" stemmed from a deep frustration that these problems have persisted for years.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh