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By Cara Emmeline Garcia
Published January 23, 2020 4:18 PM PHT

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Gladys Reyes has sweet birthday message for her son Christophe


The 'Madrasta' star considers January 23rd a “special day” for her and husband Christopher Roxas.

On January 23, 2006, Kapuso actress Gladys Reyes gave birth to her first-born Gian Christophe.

It was the same day that the actress and husband Christopher Roxas celebrated their second anniversary as husband and wife.

Every year, Gladys marks January 23 as a “special day” for her and Christopher because it was the day they both became parents.

This is what she revealed in a series of Instagram photos that she dedicated to her eldest son earlier today.

In the caption, she wrote, “To my 1st… my son @christophedoesvlogs happy 14th birthday!

“Today is really special because it's not just our anniversary but also the day when I first became a mom.

“We love you son always! Praying for you to be faithful in serving the Lord, be grateful for your talent and for all the blessings you've been receiving.”

To my 1st..my son @christophedoesvlogs happy 14th birthday! Today is really special because it's not just our anniversary but also the day when I first became a mom. We love you son always! Praying for you to be faithful in serving the Lord, be grateful for your talent and for all the blessings you've been receiving. #happy14thChristophe

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In the past, Gian Christophe has shown that he has inherited his celebrity parents' love for acting when he played the Tin Man in his school's rendition of the classic play Wizards of Oz.

He was also named as the Best Supporting Actor for a school presentation back in April 2019 when he portrayed the character Macduff in William Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth.

LOOK: Gladys Reyes teary-eyed upon seeing kids on stage for 'Wizards of Oz' play

LOOK: The family of Gladys Reyes and Christopher Roxas