Bea Alonzo, Dominic Roque mark first onscreen appearance as couple in TV ad | Inquirer Entertainment

Bea Alonzo, Dominic Roque mark first onscreen appearance as couple in TV ad

/ 11:35 AM February 07, 2022

Bea Alonzo

Dominic Roque and Bea Alonzo. Image: screengrab from Instagram/@beaalonzo

Bea Alonzo and Dominic Roque reached a new milestone as a couple, as they worked together for the first time in a TV commercial for a coffee brand.

“It’s my first time to do a [TV commercial] with [Dominic]; that’s why this is extra special to me. I hope this won’t be the last,” she said in her Instagram page yesterday, Feb. 6.

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Roque, for his part, stressed how working with Alonzo felt remarkable for him, as per his Instagram page also yesterday.

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“Being with you always means special to me, pero iba pa rin pala ang feeling na makatrabaho at makasama ka (but it feels different to work and be with you) on screen for the first time in this [TV commercial],” he said.

Fellow celebrities Marco Gumabao, Patrick Sugui and Sue Ramirez gushed over the couple via the comments section.

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Dominic Roque

Image: Instagram/@dominicroque

Dominic Roque

Image: Instagram/@dominicroque

Alonzo and Roque recently celebrated their first anniversary as a couple with a museum date in Rizal. Alonzo also regarded Roque on her anniversary greeting as the “best decision” she’s ever made. JB

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