Joyce Pring, shares bittersweet farewell to their old house
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- Joyce Pring shared an emotional post about leaving the house where she and her husband built their early years as a married couple
- The TV host revealed that the home held many important milestones, including her pregnancy and their journey into parenthood
- She expressed gratitude for the memories they created over five years while preparing to move into a new house
- The celebrity mom also admitted shedding bittersweet tears as they closed one chapter and began another
Joyce Pring recently touched the hearts of her followers after opening up about leaving the house that became a witness to many important moments in her life with her husband, Juancho Triviño.

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In a heartfelt social media post, the TV host shared that the home had been theirs for five years, covering a significant part of their marriage. It was also where they experienced major life changes, from expecting their first child to adjusting to parenthood.

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"Bittersweet tears were shed. When Juancho and I got married, we promised each other we would, by God’s grace, build a life together through thick and thin. We were 26 and so young and in love— we wanted to be good stewards, we had big dreams, and we just knew we’d love each other through the ebb and flow of life’s seasons. In 2020, after our first wedding anniversary, we found out we were pregnant. It was in the middle of the pandemic and we had been living in the city through all the lockdowns; but when we found out we were about to have a baby, we made a quick decision to move South where we could walk freely and have more space than in our condo. This was the house we moved into. I had Eliam in my tummy while wearing that yellow dress. This house has been our home for 5 years— majority of our marriage spent within its walls. I was pregnant, postpartum, and called ‘mama’ for the first time in there. Juancho had opened businesses, closed some, did tapings and work and learned to become ‘dada’ in this house. Every room and every corner holds memories of our journey as a married couple— growing up and into our 30s, learning to change diapers, prepare meals for baby led weaning, and handling toddler meltdowns. This humble house became our home— but now it’s time to say good bye and open a new chapter in our #CasaTrivinoDreamHome. 🥹 We cried so many bittersweet tears as we said our goodbyes, but by God’s grace, we’re ready to make new memories in the house that the good Lord has blessed us with. To many more years of making any house our home, @juanchotrivino. #TheTrivinos"
The celebrity mom recalled how she was pregnant with their son when they first moved into the house during the pandemic.
At the time, she and her husband decided to relocate from the city to the South in search of more space and a better environment for their growing family.
According to the actress-host, the house became more than just a place to stay. It turned into a space filled with memories of growth, learning, and love.
She shared that it was within those walls that she first embraced motherhood and where her husband learned to become a hands-on father.
The star also mentioned the everyday experiences they went through as a couple raising a child.
These included simple yet meaningful moments such as changing diapers, preparing meals, and handling toddler challenges. Each part of the home, she said, held a special memory of their journey together.
See Joyce's post below:
Joyce Pring is a Filipina television host, radio DJ, content creator, and entrepreneur who rose to prominence through her work in both radio and TV, including programs such as Tonight with Boy Abunda and several lifestyle shows. She is married to actor Juancho Triviño, and they are parents to two children, Eliam and Aggie, with another baby on the way. Known for her candid storytelling, Joyce frequently shares reflections on family life, faith, motherhood, and her journey toward personal growth and healing.
Earlier, Joyce surprised her followers after revealing that a snake had been found inside their kitchen. She shared a photo showing the reptile already brought outside and placed on a wooden pole, assuring everyone that the situation was handled safely. Although she did not go into details about how it got there or who helped remove it, her post reassured netizens that no one was harmed.
In another viral post, Joyce opened up about how her husband, Juancho Triviño, transformed her perspective on Christmas. She shared that the holidays once resurfaced difficult memories that left her feeling isolated, which led her to focus on work rather than celebrations. Through her relationship and growing family, Joyce said she has since learned to experience the season with renewed meaning and warmth.
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