BINIGYAN ng warning ng aktres at vlogger na si Andi Eigenmann ang madlang pipol na huwag magpapabiktima sa poser ng kanyang anak na si Ellie.
Binalaan ni Andi ang kanyang mga supporters at social media followers na mag-ingat sa isang netizen na gumawa ng pekeng socmed account ng panganay niyang anak.
Ibinahagi ng aktres sa kanyang Instagram Story na ilang beses na nilang ini-report ang nasabing dummy account ngunit wala pa ring aksyon ang pamunuan ng IG. Nababahala na ras siya na baka marami na itong napaniwala na si Ellie nga ang nagmamay-ari ng pekeng account.
“This page has been at it for quiteeee some time!!! From refusing to let us use my own daughter’s name for her Instagram. Stealing the name back,” ang caption na inilagay ng aktres sa kanyang IG post.
Dagdag pa niya, “Deceiving people into believing its Ellie and giving us so many conditions before actually stating in its bio its just a ‘fanpage’! We’ve reported so many times and I can’t believe Instagram still doesn’t thinks its fraud.”
Samantala, sa isa pa niyang IG post, ibinahagi naman ni Andi ang litrato ng kanyang postpartum body matapos ipanganak ang ikatlo niyang anak na si Baby Koa.
Dito, naikuwento ng fiancé ng surfing champ na si Philmar Alipayo kung paano niya ine-enjoy ang pagiging nanay sa tatlong bata lalo pa’t napakabilis na nga ng pagtakbo ngayon ng panahon.
“Taken at 2 weeks postpartum. Still looked exactly like I did 1 day pp, and still do up until today at 1 month pp. As I’ve mentioned in every other pic I’ve posted of the kids, I’ve been enjoying every moment of my time with them, because it recently sunk in to me how fast our children grow.
“While that is very true, I also may have been spending all my time with them to avoid facing the fact that I haven’t been feeling like myself lately.
“I’ve been too unmotivated to keep up with my old (good) habits. And mind you, albeit having 3 kids, I know I do have the time,” pahayag ni Andi.
Dugtong pa niya, “Because we’re allowed to take some time to focus on ourselves too. Now as a result, in some way, I also know how it could (or does) affect my kids.
“Now this is def not about bouncing back or wanting to look the way I did pre- pregnancy (although there should be nothing wrong with wanting that for your own body too cause it’s your body and you can do whatever makes you feel good about it).
“This is about feeling the way I used to. I’ve found that a great way to parent (IMO) is to strive to become a version of yourself that you love and makes you happy so that you can be a great example to your children too,” lahad pa ng anak ni Jaclyn Jose.