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IT’S been months since Kris Aquino clarified that Batangas vice governor Mark Leviste is just her “best friend,” but the supposed friendzone did not seem to dull their closeness as they spent some time together in California, U.S. Leviste took to his Instagram Stories on

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Sunday, April 9 to share photos of himself bonding with the Queen of All Media, her son Bimby, and designer Michael Leyva at Fashion Island in Newport Beach, California. The photo, however, has already expired from his account, as of this writing.

Aquino was also spotted leafing through clothes at what appeared to be a shopping mall as the vice governor and Leyva watched over her.

The Batangas-based politician then shared a photo of himself shopping at a luxury jewelry brand which appeared to be a special gift to Aquino, which Leviste also posted on IG.

Leviste’s post comes a few days after Bimby revealed during a meeting with TV personalitytalent manager Ogie Diaz, that his mother is currently in a stable condition as she currently weighs at 103 pounds.

“She is now mga 103 [pounds]… For me, kahit 80 pounds si mama, even if she was 80 pounds, she will still be the most beautiful mama ever para sa akin,” he added, as seen in Diaz’s vlog uploaded last April 4.

Aquino’s son also disclosed that the actresshost will always be the “[love] of his universe,” where he added that having a relationship is not a priority at the moment. (Inquirer.net)

AFTER living in the U.S. for over 20 years, Kristan tried to obtain his green card by filing paperwork on his own, instead of hiring an immigration lawyer.

In one instance, he tried to file as a minor child of an

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SAN FRANCISCO – Consul

General Neil Ferrer met with Mind the Bridge (MTB) co-founder and CEO Marco

Marinucci on March 20, 2023 at the MTB headquarters in San Francisco to discuss the work of MTB and possible partnerships in line with the development of the Philippine startup ecosystem.

MTB is an international innovation advisory firm, which is an international innovation advisory firm, which immigrant (F2A), even though he was already an adult. His application was rejected. On another occasion, Kristan filed for adjustment of status based on his father’s petition, as a minor child of a U.S. citizen,

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Consul Vanessa Bago-Llona and Trade Commissioner in Silicon Valley Celynne Layug, as well as MTB Head of even though he was over 21 years old.

Finally, when Kristan received a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID), he finally retained the services of leading Immigration PAGE 10 habitat garden that reduces your water use.

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International Projects Giovanni Martinez, and MTB Head of Startup Products & Services Bobby Amiri, joined the meeting.

The Philippine Consulate in San Francisco and the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Silicon Valley work to support Philippine startups, including by engaging Silicon Valley movers and stakeholders and bridging Philippine startups with Silicon Valley. (PCGSF Release)

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