One of those who greeted her was Maxene Magalona, who described Panganiban as “[s]imple, kontento at masayang masaya sa sarili (simple, content, and very happy with herself).”
Panganiban and Magalona’s bond trace back to the “Ang TV” days back in the 1990s. The two also co-starred in the afternoon drama series “Playhouse” aired on ABS-CBN.
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“Isa siya sa mga pinaka totoong taong nakilala ko sa industriya at sa buhay. Napakasaya kasama. Napakabuti ng puso,” Magalona said of Panganiban’s good traits.
“Will forever treasure the tears we shared and most especially the laughter we always have whenever we’re together! Salamat sa pagiging totoong kaibigan (Thank you for being a true friend)!,” Chiu said.
“Deserve mo yan! Deserve mo na paliguan ng happiness dahil mabuti kang tao,. kaibigan, kapatid, anak, pinsan, artista ng bayan, and many more,” she added.
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(You deserve it! You deserve to be showered with happiness because you are a good person, friend, sister, daughter, cousin, a star of the masses and many more.)
And John Prats, who Panganiban co-starred with in “Banana Sundae,” called the actress his “best friend.”
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