AlDub's Maine Mendoza gets Twitter love from Lifehouse, Dawin | Inquirer Entertainment

AlDub’s Maine Mendoza gets Twitter love from Lifehouse, Dawin

/ 10:01 AM October 26, 2015

Maine Mendoza, one- half of the phenomenal love team “AlDub,” was congratulated by some global personalities on Twitter after her tandem with Alden Richards posted a new Twitter record last Saturday.

On their Twitter account, rock band Lifehouse said:  “Congratulations on setting a new Twitter world record #aldubnation @mainedcm! #ALDubEBTamangPanahon”

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READ: Yaya Dub attends Lifehouse concert with heavy make-up and glasses

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Meanwhile, singer Dawin expressed his admiration for Mendoza for making a Dubsmash video featuring his hit song, “Dessert.”

He said: “I love this ‪@mainedcm How many people can remake this video and tag me!? I’ll repost my Favs ‪#MaineDessertDance

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Mendoza showed her appreciation to the two international stars by retweeting Lifehouse’s tweet and replying “Wow” to Dawin’s tweet about her Dessert video.

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Last Saturday’s episode of Eat Bulaga’s “Kalyeserye” broke Twitter records after its hashtag, “AlDubEBTamangPanahon” was used 39.5 million times.

READ: ‘AlDub’ breaks Fifa World Cup’s Twitter record

The show’s “Ang Tamang Panahon” event was held before a sold-out crowd at the 55,000-seater Philippine Arena in Bulacan. AJH/IDL

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