
Marian Rivera gets pre-birthday bash with family, friends: 'Thanks for all the love!'
On Instagram, the Kapuso Primetime Queen shared a reel from her birthday bash on Sunday, which showed her enjoying the evening with family and friends.
"Last night was a whole vibe! Celebrating my birthday with good vibes, love, and laughter—definitely one for the books. Thanks for all the love, fam!" Marian wrote.
Fellow celebrities such as Heart Evangelista and Ivana Alawi sent in their birthday greetings to the Kapuso star in the comment section.
Marian is turning 41 on Tuesday.
The actress recently bagged the Best Actress award at the 8th Entertainment Editors' Choice Awards by the Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors. She won the award for her role in "Balota," which is streaming on Netflix.
She also earned a Best Actress nomination at the FAMAS Awards 2025 for her performance in "Balota."
—Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News
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