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LOOK: Angel Locsin films action scene with no stunt double

/ 03:47 PM May 29, 2019

Actress Angel Locsin shot a risky action scene with no stunt double for a new episode of “The General’s Daughter.”

The actress rappeled down the side of a building for the show, as per the behind-the-scenes photos she posted on Instagram yesterday, May 28. 

“[Saan] punta Rhian?” (Where to, Rhian?)  the actress joked. “Tonight sa The General’s Daughter!”

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Locsin had done action stunts without a body double, showing her dedication to her role. In a previous Instagram post on March 14, Locsin shared photos of her hanging from under a truck.

“Walang masakyan? You SABIT (Can’t get a ride? You hang),” Locsin quipped about her stunt.

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The multi-awarded actress stars as lieutenant Rhian Bonifacio in the ongoing ABS-CBN television series “The General’s Daughter.”  /ra

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