Aiko Melendez shared a photo showing the gift she received from her ‘Mano Po Legacy’ co-star
Veteran actress Aiko Melendez received a “wonderful gift” from her co-star Beauty Gonzalez and husband Norman Crisologo.
Aiko and Beauty were previously rivals because their shows aired in the same timeslot. However, when Beauty joined the Kapuso network, she got a chance to work with Aiko.
π·: @aikomelendez IG
The two Kapuso stars are part of Mano Po Legacy: The Flower Sisters. It is a collaboration between GMA Network and Regal Entertainment.
In a recent Instagram post, Aiko Melendez shared that her co-star gave her a wonderful gift. “The Girl That Flowers Loved” Thanks Sister @beauty_gonzalez and Norman π For the wonderful gift π Still speechless! This will surely have a great spot in our new home,” the veteran actress wrote in the caption of her post.
Beauty is a lover of painting while her husband Norman is an art curator. The couple is known for their love of painting. Aiko said she was speechless at the gift she received.
βIt will certainly have a great place in our new house [green heart emoji] Salamat but more than the painting You are both a blessing to me for becoming a part of your family! I love you sister, Norman and Olivia [green heart emoji]’ added the veteran actress.
In the comments section, Beauty Gonzalez shared her reaction to the appreciation shown by Aiko Melendez. “Really loved [white heart emoji, flower emoji]’ the former Pinoy Big Brother roommate wrote.
Meanwhile, in a previous interview, Aiko said that after two failed marriages, she was asked if she was still looking forward to getting married for the third time. She is currently in a relationship with Zambales District First Representative Jay Khonghun.
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