Juancho Trivino gets knackered after watching wife Joyce Pring give birth to second baby
Kapuso TV host Joyce Pring finally gave birth to her second baby with actor Juancho Trivino, but it was her hilarious remark about him getting knocked down just by watching her deliver her newborn that had netizens in stitches.
Pring made the announcement of her birth to their baby girl on Instagram with a video showing her jolly personality despite having just given birth. The video then panned to Triviño who, in contrast, was lying down on a bedside sofa, appearing to have been overwhelmed after witnessing her childbirth.
“Who had an intense, fast-and-furious three-hour labor, (popping) an eight-pound baby out without an epidural? MOM… Who needed to lie down, take a nap, and ask the nurses to for meds because his head hurt from watching the birth? DAD!” Pring said in the video.
She further said in the caption: “Hirap na hirap yarn?!”
Without disclosing the name they have chosen for their baby girl, the content creator and TV personality said that both mother and child were “well and healthy.”
“Our little girl finally made her appearance Earth-side and we are so grateful to God, from Whom all blessings flow. We’ll do a proper birth announcement soon but just wanted to let you guys know that we are well and healthy, and that yes, her Dada’s okay and has been attended to after his exhausting experience of *watching* birth,” Pring quipped.
In the comments, Triviño admitted that seeing the actual childbirth was too much for him. “Di ko kinaya, mga friends,” said the “Maria Clara at Ibarra” star who played the evil Padre Salvi.
The Kapuso couple also received an outpouring of congratulations from their showbiz friends such as Megan Young, Camille Prats, Diane Medina, Sheena Halili, Macoy Dubs, Andi Manzano, and many more.
Joyce and Juancho tied the knot in February 2020 and were blessed with their first child, Alfonso Eliam, just a year later.
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