Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil to hold virtual fan meet; proceeds to go to charity | Inquirer Entertainment

Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil to hold virtual fan meet; proceeds to go to charity

/ 11:59 AM July 17, 2021

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Image: Instagram/@lizasoberano

Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil will be holding a virtual fans’ day in partnership with nonprofit organization Save the Children Philippines.

The LizQuen tandem will be spending time with 150 fortunate fans on July 28, the children’s organization announced on Twitter on July 11.

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Ticket sales will go to Save the Children, a leading independent humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children from all over the world.

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The virtual fan meet will mark the 40th year of Save the Children operating in the Philippines, Soberano said in the short video announcement.

There are only 40 slots left as of yesterday, July 16. Fans can opt to buy tickets ranging from P,1450 to P1,800, with each one coming with merchandise such as LizQuen tote bags and Save the Children shirts, among others.

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Those interested in participating in the fans’ day event can register via this link: bit.ly/lqfansday.  /ra

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