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LOOK: Kris Aquino posts PNoy's last photo before he starts his quiet life

By AL KENDRICK NOGUERA
Published January 1, 1970 8:00 AM PHT
Updated March 4, 2020 1:19 AM PHT

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Thank you, PNoy!


"Last IG Moment before Noy starts to enjoy his quiet life," wrote Kris Aquino, the youngest sister of former President Noynoy Aquino, in her Instagram.

After President Rodrigo Duterte has sent off Noynoy from Malacañang earlier today in his inauguration, the former president went back to his home in Times Street, West Triangle, Quezon City.

Take a look at Noy's photo with Kris and her kids, Josh and Bimby.

 

Last IG Moment before Noy starts to enjoy his quiet life & by God's grace may true & lasting love find him... ????

A photo posted by Kris Aquino ???????? (@kriscaquino) on


Aside from this, Kris also shared a photo of the team who served them during Noy's term for six years.

 

Last picture w/ our team. They all have new assignments, dropping us off in Times was the last part of their duty. Having experienced this 24 years ago in 1992 prepared me for all the emotions of today, 2016... To quote a favorite song, "And if being real means you'll someday say goodbye, remember my friend goodbye's not the end, it's a circle you know and it starts with one hello" #ProudPinoy ????????

A photo posted by Kris Aquino ???????? (@kriscaquino) on


Kris said in her caption, "Last picture with our team. They all have new assignments, dropping us off in Times was the last part of their duty. Having experienced this 24 years ago in 1992 prepared me for all the emotions of today, 2016."

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