First Family showers Vinny, 28, with love



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The First Family spent a quiet Saturday as First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos made it a perfect occasion to mark her youngest son Vincent’s 28th birthday.
The First Lady penned a sweet message for Vinny in a social media post.
“Pops and I love you to the moon and back!” she added.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. also wished Vinny a happy birthday, calling him a blessing to their family.
“Your mum and I send you all our love today,” he wrote. “The light and laughter you bring into our lives are felt in ways words can never fully capture.”
“You are a blessing to our family. May you carry that same light into the lives of others as you chart your own path. We love you forever!” he added.
William Vincent Araneta Marcos, or “Vinny,” is the third and youngest son of the First Couple.
Among the three siblings, he is the most outgoing even as his Kuya Sandro focuses on representing the first congressional district of Ilocos Norte and his other brother, Kuya Simon, is focused on pursuing his private career in business management. Vinny is usually seen accompanying his mother, the First Lady, to formal events.
Like his parents, Vinny likes to eat and enjoys beverages, as observed at the opening of the National Food Fair in Mandaluyong City.
While he is the most visible in the public eye, he also leads a private life.
He plays the guitar and is a software engineer like Simon. He went to the same schools as his brothers — Worth School in West Sussex, England and Oxford Brookes University.