Bea Alonzo shows support for Zanjoe Marudo at ‘Kusina Kings’ premiere | Inquirer Entertainment

Bea Alonzo shows support for Zanjoe Marudo at ‘Kusina Kings’ premiere

/ 07:48 PM July 25, 2018

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Bea Alonzo attend the premiere of the movie “Kusina Kings,” which stars ex-boyfriend Zanjoe Marudo. (Photo from Instagram / @starcinema)

Kapamilya actress Bea Alonzo proved she had no ill will towards ex-boyfriend Zanjoe Marudo by gracing the premiere of his movie “Kusina Kings,” which he top-bills with breakout comedian Empoy Marquez.

Photos posted by Star Cinema on Instagram show Alonzo appearing at the premiere to support her ex-boyfriend.

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Her presence and their public reunion long after their break-up caused crowds to go into “kilig” overload.

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In another photo, the two hugged each other, which made the crowds explode.

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Bea Alonzo hugs Zanjoe Marudo at the premiere of his movie, “Kusina Kings.” (Photo from Instagram / @starcinema)

In an interview, the actress praised the tandem of Marudo and Marquez.

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“Nakakatawa, nakakatuwa ‘yung kombinasyon ni Empoy at ni Zanjoe refreshing sila to see on screen,” she told reporters who caught up with her at the premiere on July 24.

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The two have been in a relationship since 2011. It was in 2016 when the actor finally confirmed their breakup in an emotional interview with Boy Abunda.

In the recent media conference for the movie, Marudo said that he had always been OK with the actress even after their breakup. /atm

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