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Legaspi family explores Sydney Opera House on Australian getaway
On Instagram, Mavy posted photos from their visit, sharing some of the stunning views from the world-renowned structure.
'Wish you were here,' Mavy wrote in the caption.
They also visited Bondi beach, and took a cute photo of their shadows on the sand.
Earlier, the family met the cast of 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' and posed for photos with the cast.
The Legaspi family is set to star in the series 'Hating Kapatid.' It is their first series as a family.
—Carby Rose Basina/JCB, GMA Integrated News
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