WATCH: Regine Velasquez, Ogie Alcasid parody Korean drama | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Regine Velasquez, Ogie Alcasid parody Korean drama

/ 03:40 PM February 13, 2018

For their concert #paMORE held last Feb. 10 at the Mall of Asia Arena, Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid paid tribute to classic and pop culture hits including Korean dramas.

As part of the show, the couple reenacted K-drama “Goblin,” but put their own twist with a gender bender.

Asia’s Songbird acted as the title character Kim Shin, imitating actor Gong Yoo’s blank stare while in a long dark coat.

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Alcasid was the bubbly high school student Ji Eun-tak (Kim Go-eun), serving comic relief with his lively expressions to the moody Goblin.

The couple’s son Nate is said to have made a cameo appearance for the wide shots where Eun-tak appears to be a small child.

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Velasquez and Alcasid serenaded the MOA Arena crowd with their rendition of “Beautiful Life” from the show’s soundtrack as the video played in the background.

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Their performance drew laughter from the crowd, as seen in the video posted by YouTube user John Anthony Luna.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvZPYj1DtEk

They headlined the pre-Valentine’s Day concert along with Martin Nievera and Erik Santos.  /ra

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