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LOOK: Miel Pangilinan’s low-key 19th birthday dinner
LOOK: Miel Pangilinan’s low-key 19th birthday dinner
Rhea Manila Santos
Published Sep 04, 2023 08:00 PM PHT

For her 19th birthday this year, Miel Pangilinan decided to enjoy it in the company of her closest friends by celebrating it in one of her family’s favorite restaurants last September 2.
For her 19th birthday this year, Miel Pangilinan decided to enjoy it in the company of her closest friends by celebrating it in one of her family’s favorite restaurants last September 2.
Known simply as Miel (real name Mariel Daniella Sophia), she is the youngest daughter of power couple Sharon Cuneta and Francis Pangilinan.
Known simply as Miel (real name Mariel Daniella Sophia), she is the youngest daughter of power couple Sharon Cuneta and Francis Pangilinan.
The Megastar shared photos from her daughter’s dinner on her personal account.
The Megastar shared photos from her daughter’s dinner on her personal account.
Also present at the event were her closest friends, Miel’s father Kiko, and her younger brother Miguel.
Also present at the event were her closest friends, Miel’s father Kiko, and her younger brother Miguel.
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In one of her posts, Sharon wrote: “Simple birthday dinner at Yellie’s favorite Japanese restaurant since she was very little! (Yellie! Jisung went live!) #happybirthdaymiel #youaremysunshine."
In one of her posts, Sharon wrote: “Simple birthday dinner at Yellie’s favorite Japanese restaurant since she was very little! (Yellie! Jisung went live!) #happybirthdaymiel #youaremysunshine."
Sharon and her family and guests also sang Miel a happy birthday song at the restaurant before Miel blew out the candles to her Japanese animated film character Ponyo-themed birthday cake.
Sharon and her family and guests also sang Miel a happy birthday song at the restaurant before Miel blew out the candles to her Japanese animated film character Ponyo-themed birthday cake.
Miel describes herself as a visual artist in an earlier interview with the Daily Tribune.
Miel describes herself as a visual artist in an earlier interview with the Daily Tribune.
"I will work as an assistant manager to a few artist friends. I’ll just follow them around and accompany them. I’ll also be working on my art, and I’ll be accompanying Frankie to New York for a few months, but most of it is also to be able to have some time for myself," she said.
"I will work as an assistant manager to a few artist friends. I’ll just follow them around and accompany them. I’ll also be working on my art, and I’ll be accompanying Frankie to New York for a few months, but most of it is also to be able to have some time for myself," she said.
In Miel’s own account, the birthday girl did a self-portrait in honor of her 19th year.
In Miel’s own account, the birthday girl did a self-portrait in honor of her 19th year.
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She wrote: “GO SHAWTY🗣️🗣️🗣️IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️it’s actually my 19th bday today!! here’s a self portrait i drew! ehe.”
She wrote: “GO SHAWTY🗣️🗣️🗣️IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️it’s actually my 19th bday today!! here’s a self portrait i drew! ehe.”
After graduating from high school last June, Sharon shared that her youngest daughter will be taking a gap year before heading off to the US after receiving a merit scholarship and getting accepted into her dream school in New York.
After graduating from high school last June, Sharon shared that her youngest daughter will be taking a gap year before heading off to the US after receiving a merit scholarship and getting accepted into her dream school in New York.
“I love to draw and paint art. It’s probably one of my biggest passions in life. I’m inspired by a lot of things, like you, my experience of womanhood and being a Filipino. One of my biggest dreams in life is to become a successful visual artist,” she shared.
“I love to draw and paint art. It’s probably one of my biggest passions in life. I’m inspired by a lot of things, like you, my experience of womanhood and being a Filipino. One of my biggest dreams in life is to become a successful visual artist,” she shared.
Apart from being the second daughter to Sharon and Kiko, Miel is also the younger sister of Frankie Pangilinan who is currently in the US pursuing her college studies.
Apart from being the second daughter to Sharon and Kiko, Miel is also the younger sister of Frankie Pangilinan who is currently in the US pursuing her college studies.
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