Sandara Park and Minzy of 2NE1 know a visit to the Philippines is never complete without going to the beach!
The two South Korean idols made their way to Batangas and stayed in Nayomi Sanctuary Resort, co-owned by married couple John Prats and Isabel Oli.Of course they bonded with John and Isabel and feasted on Filipino food.On Instagram, John shared photos with Sandara and Minzy , together with Isabel and their three kids Lilly, Daniel, and Lilla. “Thank you sa masayang pagbisita, Minzy and Sandara!” The former actor and events director said in the caption.“Sobrang bitin ng kwentuhan,” he added.
Boating soon!”To thank John for the hospitality, Sandara gave him a physical copy of her self-titled debut EP. “Thank you for accommodating us! We had so much fun,” Sandara wrote in the note.“Hope to be back soon. Enjoy my music!” she added.Earlier this week, Sandara shared a clip of her and Minzy dancing to Fergie’s “Clumsy” while hanging out in Greenbelt in Makati. In February, Sandara, and Minzy reunited with their fellow members Bom and CL for an elevator selfie.
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