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WATCH: ‘AlDub’ pair stars in second fast-food commercial

/ 05:05 PM September 28, 2015

A popular fast-food chain released on Monday their second television commercial that stars actor Alden Richards and Dubsmash Queen Maine “Yaya Dub” Mendoza.

The commercial, which runs one minute and 32 seconds, was uploaded on the fast-food chain’s Facebook and YouTube accounts.

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With the accompanying official hashtag, #ALDUBPapaNaKita, the phenomenal tandem of Eat Bulaga’s “Kalyeserye” segment could be seen on split-screen, lipsyching the song “Ikaw Lang Ang Aking Mahal” by VST and Co.

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“Dahil #ALDUBPapaNaKita balikan ang unang kilig. Sing along with Alden and Maine in this kilig-along music video! #ALDUBKoTo,” the caption said in the Youtube clip.

On September 10, the first commercial of country’s most watched love team for the fast-food chain was released. It has since delighted AlDub’s millions of fans.

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Alden and Maine were also recently featured on TV commercials of a telecommunication company and a mobile phone brand. Arvin Mendoza

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