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LOOK: Christine Bersola, Julius Babao dine with author-poet Lang Leav

By: - Reporter
/ 01:56 PM February 22, 2019

Broadcast journalist Julius Babao and his family had the opportunity to dine with best-selling author-poet Lang Leav on Thursday.

Babao, with his wife Christine Bersola and their daughter Antonia, got to meet Leav and her mother at a buffet dinner in Makati City, as seen on his Instagram photo.

He shared that they had an “interesting talk” about arts, books and movies. Babao also gave a shoutout to Maine Mendoza, who is a big fan of the author.

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Bersola likewise posted her own photo of the meeting and said it was an “unforgettable night.”

She said they missed Mendoza, and told her: “Next time, the stars will align for you two to finally meet!”

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The best-selling author is known for her works such as “Memories,” “Love and Misadventure” and “Sad Girls.” She is currently in Manila for book signing on Feb. 23 and 24.  /ra

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