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Alden Richards describes visit to ABS-CBN as ‘surreal’

By: - Reporter
/ 04:18 PM June 27, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — One of GMA-7’s top actors Alden Richards set foot in the network’s rival ABS-CBN to promote his anticipated movie with Kathryn Bernardo “Hello, Love, Goodbye.”

“Medyo surreal na nandito ako ngayon sa ABS [CBN],” Richards said in a behind-the-scenes footage posted by Star Cinema Wednesday.

“Welcome po, Kapuso,” a laughing Bernardo told Richards.

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Apart from being welcomed by Bernardo, Richards was also greeted by ABS-CBN executives including head of Star Cinema Olivia Lamasan.

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The almost four-minute video also showed the fresh tandem in a series of challenges and interviews as part of the digital promotion of “Hello, Love, Goodbye.”

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The project is the first team-up of Bernardo and Richards, who belong to rival networks and popular love teams.

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Bernardo is half of “KathNiel” with Daniel Padilla, while Richards is half of “AlDub” with Maine Mendoza.

The film helmed by Cathy Garcia-Molina will premiere in cinemas on July 31, 2019. (Editor: Mike U. Frialde)

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