
Actress and first-time mom Loisa Andalio reflected on what a mom truly is on her first Mother's Day.
Loisa shared on Instagram a photo of their baby, Nili, and captioned it with a message on what it feels like to be a mom. “As a first-time momma, motherhood has been beautiful, overwhelming, emotional, and life-changing all at once.”
The actress shared that all the sleepless nights, worries, and quiet sacrifices became worth it because of her daughter, Nili, with actor and husband Ronnie Alonte.
She then thanked Nili for being her mom and the Lord for the blessing of having a daughter.
“Thank you for making me your momma, my baby Nili Thank You Lord, for trusting us with this beautiful gift. The greatest blessing and most beautiful thing that has ever happened to me.”
Loisa ended her post with a greeting to every mom, “To every mama celebrating, healing, waiting, loving, doing her best every day — Happy Mother's Day. You're all superheroes.”
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In the comments section, Ronnie expressed his love for his wife by saying, “I love you!”
Loisa and Ronnie got the best Christmas gift in 2025 when they confirmed that they are expecting a baby.
Loisa announced the good news on her social media pages, “Baby Jesus, maraming maraming salamat sa pinakamalaking blessing na ipinagkaloob mo sa amin ni R2. You trusted us with a miracle we've been quietly holding close to our hearts.
She added, “Ngayon lang kami nakaramdam ng ganitong klaseng pagmamahal, isang pagmamahal na napakalalim para sa isang taong hindi pa namin nakikilala.”
She also expressed her excitement for their then-upcoming baby.
In March, Loisa gave birth to a healthy baby girl whom they named Nili, sharing her journey of carrying her daughter.
“This journey humbled us in the most beautiful way. It taught us to slow down, to trust the process, and to trust in God's perfect timing. Every little kick and every tiny heartbeat reminded us that a beautiful life was growing inside — a love we were so close to finally meeting, holding in our arms, and cherishing for the rest of our lives,” Loisa said.