Manny Pacquiao, Jinkee Pacquiao Share Photos of Switzerland Vacation
MANNY PACQUIAO – Politician and boxer Manny Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee Pacquiao shared photos of their trip abroad.
Philippine senator and professional boxing champion Manny Pacquiao married Jinkee Pacquiao on May 10, 2000.
The couple was blessed with five kids namely Jimuel, Michael Stephen, Mary Divine Grace, Queen Elizabeth, and Israel.
On Manny Pacquiao’s last fight, he defeated the American professional boxer Adrien Broner. Surely, the boxer-politician once again earned lots of money from the fight.
The boxing champ’s next opponent could be Shawn Porter, Floyd Mayweather, and Keith Thurman.
Meanwhile, Manny Pacquiao, Jinkee, some family and friends went to Switzerland.
The Filipino boxer’s wife documented their trip abroad through her social media account. She posted several photos and videos of their luxurious vacation.
While waiting at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Jinkee Pacquiao share some photos of their delicious meals.
On the next photo she posted, Jinkee featured the interior of the airplane and the lounge course A of Emirates Business Class lounge.
The moment Manny Pacquiao and his wife landed on Zurich, Switzerland, Jinkee shared a video clip of the city. It came with the caption “Beautiful Zurich. The city is simply fantastic.”
Pacquiao family stayed at a five-star luxury hotel in Switzerland called “The Dolger Grand.” All of the posed for a photo along with the hotel staff.
Jinkee Paquiao shared a photo of the luxurious dining table during breakfast. On their tour in the city, she took some photos of the huge establishments and wonderful view of the place.
Netizens expressed their astonishment of the photos uploaded by Manny Pacquiao’s wife. Here are some of their comment on the post:
@maeherrera41: “What a beauty”
@dyancastillejo: “love this scene”
@roizeroyal: “Ooooowwww so bonga naman neto!”
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