On January 27, 2022, the blind item of Cabinet Files was all about the young actor who became pregnant with his girlfriend, who is the sister of an actress, and who would be totally the father of the young actor in April 2022.
This blind item will be named precisely five months later.
The 20-year-old Kapuso actor, son of Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, is the young actor alluded to in the blind item.
Raffa Castro, the younger sister of Kapuso actress Claire Castro, is the actress in question. Diego Castro, an actor-turned-broadcaster, has two children, Raffa and Claire.
Raffa gave birth to Joaquin’s son, Scott Angelo Domagoso, on April 28, 2022, at FEU Medical Center in Quezon City.
This implies Joaquin and Raffa’s child is already two months old.
Mayor Isko’s true nickname when he was younger was Scott, therefore Joaquin and Raffa called their baby Scott.
Scott is viewed as a tremendous blessing by the Castro and Domagoso families because he is now the source of joy for the Castro and Domagoso families.
Mayor Isko was overjoyed with the arrival of his grandson, who looked a lot like Joaquin.
Because everyone observed his family’s hospital visit, Joaquin did not keep the fact that he and Raffa had a kid secret.
Joaquin happened to be on the lock-in tape of the First Lady in January 2022, during the height of Isko’s presidential campaign, so it wasn’t yet time for him to acknowledge what was going on in his personal life.
Although Isko was unsuccessful in his presidential candidacy, the departing mayor of Manila will win because of his grandson, who will be free to devote his time and attention when he stands down on June 30, 2022.
Even inside the Castro family, Joaquin and Raffa’s relationship is open.
Diego just shared some photographs from his family bonding trip to Tagaytay on Instagram. In one shot, Joaquin and Rafa are seated next to one another in a restaurant.
Those who care about Joaquin do not feel that having a child at the age of 20 will have an impact on his acting career. This is because his ambition is to be remembered as a brilliant actor rather than a matinée idol.