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Kylie Padilla asks public not to use remark against her father Robin
MANILA, Philippines — Kylie Padilla caused a stir online over her remark that she would leave the country if her father, ...
Kylie Padilla clarified a viral social media remark suggesting she would leave the Philippines if her father wins in the ...
Inquirer.net - Philippines Entertainment News on MSN
Kylie Padilla says she will leave PH if father Robin Padilla runs for VP
Kylie Padilla said that she would leave the Philippines should her father, Sen. Robin Padilla heed the call for him to run ...
Kylie Padilla briefly addressed the prospect of her father, Sen. Robin Padilla, possibly seeking higher office in the future.
Actress Kylie Padilla clarified her viral remark about possibly leaving the Philippines if her father, Senator Robin Padilla, decides to seek higher ...
GMA Network on MSN
Robin Padilla open to run as Sara Duterte's VP if asked by Rodrigo
Senator Robin Padilla said Friday that he will only run for a higher post in the 2028 national elections, possibly as running ...
Kylie Padilla joked that she would leave the Philippines if her father ran for vice president, but she expressed trust in his ...
Dailymotion on MSN
Robin Padilla open to run as VP Duterte's running mate
Senator Robinhood “Robin” Padilla said on Friday, February 20 he is open to run as Vice President Sara Duterte’s running mate ...
KAMI.com.ph on MSN
Kylie Padilla, nilinaw ang “aalis na ko ng Pilipinas” remark niya nang tanungin ukol kay Sen. Robin
Kylie Padilla clarified her “aalis na ko ng Pilipinas” remark, saying she seeks a quiet life and is not criticizing her ...
Kylie Padilla clarified her viral remark about possibly leaving the Philippines if her father, Senator Robin Padilla, decides to seek higher office. On ...
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Robin endorses Sara-Imee 'girl power' team for 2028 elections
Senator Robin Padilla on Wednesday floated the possibility of a “girl power” tandem in the 2028 national elections, teasing ...
ARE the people of today’s generation truly “weak,” or are they simply different from those who came before them? Sen. Robin Padilla recently said today’s youth were weak or fainthearted compared to ...
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