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Kim Chiu bonds with House of Little Bunny owner in Bangkok

It ended up becoming a business and leisure trip for the entrepreneurs.

It ended up becoming a business and leisure trip for the entrepreneurs.

In a post on her Instagram account, Kapamilya actress Kim Chiu shared snapshots from her recent travel to Bangkok, Thailand.

The actress-host-businesswoman was there for a “work trip,” where she met with Mink Laksika Kannasut, the owner of the bag and accessories brand House of Little Bunny—which Chiu is the official Philippine distributor of.

Captioning it with the hashtag “Boss Lady Energy,” the 35-year-old wrote, “Grateful for a meaningful and productive work trip to BKK 🇹🇭✨ Thank you, [minkylaksika] for welcoming us and for touring us around HouseOfLittleBunnyTH.”

She underscored, “Sharing the same vision—to create affordable yet quality bags for everyone—makes this partnership even more meaningful. 🐰🩷

On a personal note, she sent her thanks to the Thai entrepreneur for her trust and guidance.

I feel truly blessed to have known Mink for a few years now, and even more honored to know her deeper—not just as a businesswoman, but as a genuinely great person. Someone I truly look up to for her strength and for what she represents in women empowerment,” Kim added.

In the end, she shared what could be her “new motto in life,” which is “one step today, a thousand miles tomorrow.”

After opening a store in Quezon City a few years back, last December, Kim decided to bring the brand to her hometown in Cebu City, where she set up a House of Little Bunny pop-up store inside a mall.

Meanwhile, the Kapamilya star is also visible on TV, hosting the variety show It’s Showtime from Monday to Saturday and the musical program ASAP every Sunday.

Her series, The Alibi, where she stars alongside Paulo Avelino, will begin airing on free and cable television later this year.


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