Robi Domingo, Maiqui enjoy Boracay ‘babymoon’ ahead of becoming 3

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MANILA, Philippines– Television host Robi Domingo and his wife Maiqui Pineda marked their second wedding anniversary with a “babymoon” trip to Boracay, where they spent several days relaxing on the beach before the arrival of their first child, as shown in photos posted on Domingo’s Instagram account on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

Domingo shared images and short clips of the couple wearing beachwear, walking along the shore, and lounging under the sun on the island, which is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines.

He wrote “Boracay Babymoon” in the caption and added that they were “celebrating our wedding anniversary… before we become 3,” indicating that they expect a baby and that this vacation serves as their last trip as a family of two.

Actresses Janine Gutierrez and Melai Cantiveros were among those who reacted to the photos and highlighted the couple’s appearance and the milestone they celebrated.

Domingo and Pineda have shared previous life events, including their engagement and wedding, on social media, and they continue to use Instagram to update fans about their personal milestones and family developments.

The couple did not disclose the exact dates of their Boracay stay or additional details of their itinerary, but the online posts showed them spending time together by the sea and on resort grounds.

They also did not reveal the expected due date or gender of their baby in the publicly visible portions of the Instagram update.

The Boracay trip formed part of a growing trend among expectant parents who take “babymoon” vacations to relax and spend time together before the birth of a child.

Domingo’s Instagram account, where he shared the “Boracay Babymoon” post, remains one of his primary platforms for engaging with viewers and supporters of his television work.

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