MANILA, Philippines — Zsa Zsa Padilla and the cast of “Home Along Da Riles” went to visit Dolphy’s tomb in Taguig City to mark his 12th death anniversary on Wednesday.
Sharing photos of her visit, including images of her offering flowers at Dolphy’s grave, Padilla wrote in her caption, “It’s Dolphy’s 12th death anniversary today. RIP, Lovey. You are always in our thoughts and prayers.”
Actor-director Erik Quizon, Dolphy’s son, wrote a message for Padilla in the comments section of her post saying, “As always Zsa! Thank you for the flowers.”
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Veteran actress Hilda Koronel also commented, “Rest in peace Tito Dolphy…He was a wonderful man…So fun to work with Zsa…”
Other showbiz celebrities paid their respects to Dolphy in the comments, including actor Janno Gibbs, singer and “It’s Showtime” host Jugs Jugueta, comedienne Carmi Martin, and Nikki Valdez.
Padilla’s relationship with the late comedian was controversial, given their significant age gap and previous commitments to other partners at the time they fell in love. Nevertheless, the pair overcame obstacles and stayed together for twenty years. They have one child, Zia, and an adoptive daughter, Nicole. Currently, Padilla is seeing architect Conrad Onglao.
Additionally, the cast of his beloved ’90s sitcom “Home Along Da Riles” also marked the death anniversary of their “Tatay Kevin.” Among them were Dolphy’s sons Boy2 and Vandolph Quizon, Nova Villa, Maybelyn dela Cruz, Claudine Barretto, Dang Cruz, and Smokey Manaloto.
Boy2 Quizon uploaded a reel on Instagram, highlighting the cast praying for his late father and sharing special moments like eating together while reminiscing.
“Remembering Tatay Kevin’s 12th Death Anniversary. We miss you, our Tatay Kevin,” captioned Quizon.
Barretto also shared photos on Instagram as they paid their respects to the Comedy King.
“Tatay you are terribly missed. Mahal na mahal ka namin (We love you very much),” she wrote.
Apart from “Home Along Da Riles,” Dolphy is known for TV and film “John En Marsha,” Dolphy passed away in 2012 due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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