
MUNTINLUPA – Pauleen Luna couldn’t hide her pride and gratitude as she celebrated her stepson Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto’s surprise visit to his younger sister Tali’s school, where he delivered a heartfelt talk on good governance that left the students buzzing with inspiration. Sharing a sweet snapshot on Instagram, Luna hailed the moment as a game-changer for the young girls, who got a front-row seat to real-talk wisdom from one of the country’s most admired young leaders.
The impromptu session unfolded at the WR school in Muntinlupa, where Sotto, fresh from his duties in Pasig, dropped by to chat with the students about integrity, public service, and steering the ship of leadership with a steady hand. “Thank you to our dear Vico for visiting WR to talk about good governance. You’ve made such a big impact on the girls, and they are so fortunate to be able to pick your brain this morning,” Luna gushed in her post, capturing the essence of a morning filled with wide-eyed questions and genuine connections.
Snapped in the photo was a beaming Tali, standing tall beside her big bro like the ultimate cheerleader, her pride practically glowing off the screen. “Look at the very proud little sister! Thank you again [@vicosotto],” Luna added, tagging the mayor in a nod to family bonds that shine brighter than any spotlight.
Sotto, wrapping up his third and final term as Pasig’s mayor, has long been a poster boy for clean, compassionate governance – a rep that makes his schoolyard wisdom all the more potent. For the students, especially the girls charting their own paths, it was a masterclass in leading with heart, proving that heroes don’t always wear capes; sometimes, they just show up with stories from city hall.
Luna’s post isn’t just a shoutout – it’s a snapshot of how public service ripples into private lives, turning a simple school talk into a lesson in legacy. As Tali’s big sis by marriage, Luna’s got the best seat in the house, watching a new generation learn from the best. Here’s to more mornings like this: Full of questions, quiet wisdom, and a whole lot of family pride.
