Bea Alonzo, 'One More Chance' co-stars hold girls' night, chat about 'wedding plans' | Inquirer Entertainment

Bea Alonzo, ‘One More Chance’ co-stars hold girls’ night, chat about ‘wedding plans’

/ 01:54 PM August 04, 2023

(from left) Bea Alonzo, Beatriz Saw, and Dimples Romana

(from left) Bea Alonzo, Beatriz Saw and Dimples Romana. Image: Instagram/@beaalonzo

Bea Alonzo recently bonded with her “One More Chance” co-stars Dimples Romana and Beatriz Saw, and shared that the trio talked about the newly engaged actress’ “wedding plans.”

While the Kapuso actress has not divulged any official wedding plans since her fiancé Dominic Roque’s surprise proposal last July 18, Alonzo revealed that she has talked about the big day with her “[T]hursday girls” during a get-together last month.

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In “One More Chance,” the characters Basha (Alonzo), Krizzy (Romana) and Anj (Saw) are part of the friend circle “Thursday Barkada.”

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In her Instagram post, the “Start-Up PH” star uploaded snaps from their girls’ night, including a solo photo in which she flaunted her engagement ring.

“Tapas night with my [T]hursday girls. [emoji] Syempre punung-puno ng kwentuhan and wedding plans (Of course, filled with chatter and wedding plans) [emojis],” wrote Alonzo in her post’s caption, as she seemingly expressed her excitement over dreaming about the day when she will finally say “I do.”

“[S]arap mangarap (It feels good to dream)! hahahaha love you girls! @dimplesromana @beatriz_saw,” she said.

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Alonzo’s co-stars—both are mothers of three—also shared about their bonding moment, and moved hearts with the kind of friendship they share. Kapamilya actress Romana described their relationship as a “[r]ide or die kind of sisterhood,” and further expressed that she felt “blessed” to have Alonzo and Saw in her life.

“How does one get to be this blessed with not just one Bea-utiful sister but two Bea-utiful confidants @beatriz_saw @beaalonzo [?] [emojis] Ang puso ko ay sa inyo [My heart is yours] [emojis] Love you both soooo much!” shared Romano, who added in her caption, that for them, “everyday is a Thursday.”

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Meanwhile, “Pinoy Big Brother” winner Saw expressed her happiness for her “favorite girls” wittily, as she referenced a “Pinoy Big Brother” moment that went viral.

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“Gusto ko talagang magsalita ng masasayang words [emojis] pero sabihin ko na lang na I’m so happy for my favorite girls (I really want to say words that convey happiness [emojis] but I’ll just say that I’m so happy for my favorite girls) [emoji],” shared Saw before she excitedly proclaimed, “[L]et the preparations begin!!! [emojis]”

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Fans of their 2007 movie—and its sequel “A Second Chance”—couldn’t help but reminisce about the movie, with one @jhonna_padua asking in the comments section of Alonzo’s post, “[Si] [P]opoy nasaan na? dapat complete ang barkada (Where is Popoy now? The [Thursday] barkada should be complete),” referring to the role of John Lloyd Cruz in the movies.

Alonzo recently told reporters during a press conference for an endorsement that Cruz, who had been her on-screen partner in several acting projects, would definitely be receiving an invite to her wedding. Aside from the pair of Cathy Garcia-Molina features, the actors also co-starred in “My First Romance,” “The Mistress,” “Close to You” and “Miss You Like Crazy,” among others.  /ra

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