Hirap na hirap yarn?!
TV personality and host Joyce Pring still found time to poke fun at her husband Juancho Triviño despite going through hours of extensive labor in the hospital.
Joyce announced the arrival of their second child on Instagram in the funniest way possible.
In her post, Joyce posted a video of her smiling and bopping her head from side to side with the text, "Who [referring to herself] had an intense, fast and furious 3-hour labor and popped an 8lbs baby out without an epidural?"
The video clip then transitioned to Juancho looking exhausted and shellshocked on the couch still dressed in a blue hospital gown. The accompanying text was, "Who [Juancho] needed to lie down, take a nap, and asked the nurses for meds because his head hurt from watching the birth?"
ALL WELL AND HEALTHY
On a serious note, Joyce happily revealed in her caption that she had given birth to "our little girl" and that they are "grateful to God" for all their blessings.
She continued, still playfully poking at Juancho, "We’ll do a proper birth announcement soon but just wanted to let you guys know that we are well and healthy, and that yes, her Dada’s okay and has been attended to after his exhausting experience of *watching* birth.
Joyce and Juancho tied the knot in Pasay in February 2020.
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They welcomed their first child, a son named Alonso Eliam, on July 2, 2021.
Joyce started out as a video jockey before branching out to hosting on TV through the shows Eat Bulaga!, The Clash, and Unang Hirit, among others.
She is known for her podcast show Adulting With Joyce Pring, where she touches on various topics related to growing up and the responsibilities that go with it.
Juancho is an actor and part of GMA Network's talent arm, Sparkle. He is best remembered for his recent portrayal of the villain friar Padre Salvi in the hit Kapuso historical portal drama series, Maria Clara at Ibarra.
Like his wife, Juancho is also into podcasting via his program One On Juancho.