LOOK: Buffed up 'Super Inggo', 'pareng Jomar' reunite | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Buffed up ‘Super Inggo’, ‘pareng Jomar’ reunite

/ 07:42 PM December 05, 2017

Image: Instagram/@dothejairusaquino

Actors Makisig Morales and Jairus Aquino reunited recently and posted a photo of themselves together on Instagram.

The two actors are now a far cry from their days as scrawny kids, playing super heroes in the now defunct television series “Super Inggo”.

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Aquino shared several photos with the caption, “Super Inggo x Pareng Jomar ganyang ganyan talaga si pareng budong at jomar hahaha! it’s nice to see you again brother, great night! salamat sa mahabang kwentuhan, tawanan at lokohan! @makisig228”

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(Super Inggo x Pareng Jomar, that’s exactly how Pareng Budong and Jomar are! [laughs] It’s nice to see you again, brother, great night! Thank you for the long conversations, laughter and jokes! @makisig228)

Image: Instagram/@dothejairusaquino

The actors also met up in January 2016. Morales and Aquino have visibly buffed up since then.

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Image: Instagram/@dothejairusaquino

Morales recently made his showbiz comeback through the upcoming TV series “Ang Alamat ni Bagani”. He previously moved for a time to Australia with his family, and studied to be a chef. JB

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