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Bunny Paras's daughter Moira is getting married

By Maine Aquino
Published May 19, 2024 3:19 PM PHT

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Bunny Paras revealed that her eldest child Moira is getting married on May 19.

Bunny Paras happily announced that her daughter Moira is getting married.

Moira is the daughter of Bunny and Mohan “DJ Mo” Gumatay.

Bunny wrote in her Instagram post, "Moira and Nicholas are getting married on Sunday"

She had another post featuring Moira and Nicholas' rehearsal dinner with the caption, "My baby girl is getting married tmrw"

A post shared by Saira Bunny Paras - Greenway (@sairabunnyparas)

A post shared by Saira Bunny Paras - Greenway (@sairabunnyparas)

In an interview on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda last March, the former actress discussed her relationship with her eldest daughter.

She said, "Because I have a 25 year old now, Moira, siya 'yung alam niya lahat ng pinagdadaanan ko."

Bunny added, "When I am talking to Moira because we've been through so much together. Bata pa ako when I had her, lahat ng gusto ko sabihin kay Moira, she gets me. She would give me advice too if alam niyang mali. I love my relationship with Moira right now."

She also described her thoughts on Moira now that she is a soon-to-be wife.

"She knows how to budget, she knows 'yung hindi dapat pagkagastusan na hindi necessary. Naiisip niya ngayon 'yung role niya of being a homeowner. Kasi tinulungan namin sila to buy a house. She's learning a lot of different things."

Moira was diagnosed at 10 years old with a rare disorder called Friedreich Ataxia.

According to rarediseases.org, "Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is a genetic, progressive, neurodegenerative movement disorder, with a typical age of onset between 10 and 15 years. Initial symptoms may include unsteady posture, frequent falling, fatigue and progressive difficulty walking due to impaired ability to coordinate voluntary movements (ataxia). Affected individuals often develop slurred speech (dysarthria), characteristic foot deformities and an irregular curvature of the spine (scoliosis)."

SEE THE PHOTOS OF BUNNY PARAS AND SHARMAINE ARNAIZ ON FAST TALK WITH BOY ABUNDA: