Angela Muji supports “baby” Rabin Angeles during his first All-Star Games

Raine Tenorio

MANILA — At the Big Dome in Quezon City, Angela Muji was seen proudly supporting Rabin Angeles during his MVPO 2026 All-Star Games.

Muji yelled, “Baby! Angeles! Galingan mo,” while she observed her on-screen partner competing on the court.

Photo Source: Angela Muji FB Page

Angeles claims that he was surprised to see Muji cheering him on from the sidelines.

Photo Source: ABS-CBN News

After Wendell Ramos’ game-winning shot gave Angeles’ Blue Team a point advantage, they defeated Derek Ramsay’s White Team.

Ramos and the star of “A Werewolf Boy” were joined on the Blue Team by Ryan Eigenmann, Diego Loyzaga, Lance Carr, Enrique Gil, and Cedrick Juan.

Angeles’ All-Star selection marks a significant achievement, especially for a young player who has steadily gained attention for his hustle, court vision, and consistency throughout the season. League analysts noted that his inclusion reflects not only impressive statistics but also his growing impact on both ends of the floor.

During the exhibition game, Angeles showed flashes of his usual confidence, contributing key plays and holding his own alongside more seasoned stars. Though the All-Star Games are largely celebratory, coaches and commentators alike highlighted his performance as a sign of bigger opportunities ahead.

Muji’s presence did not go unnoticed, with fans praising her visible support and describing the moment as “couple goals.” Online reactions poured in, applauding the pair for uplifting each other in their respective careers.

With his All-Star debut now behind him, Angeles is expected to return to regular-season action with renewed confidence, while Muji continues her own projects in entertainment and digital media.

As both continue to grow in their respective fields, fans are watching closely—cheering not just for individual success, but for the partnership that has captured public attention both on and off the court.

“You can feel the genuine support. It’s inspiring to see,” one fan commented.

Others noted that public encouragement from loved ones can make a difference, especially during high-pressure milestones such as a first All-Star appearance.

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