Lovi Poe goes back to work after wedding to Monty Blencowe

Lovi Poe back to work after wedding to Monty Blencowe

/ 02:34 PM September 06, 2023

Lovi Poe. Images: Instagram/@lovipoe

Lovi Poe. Images: Instagram/@lovipoe

Barely a month after saying “I do” to her husband Monty Blencowe, Lovi Poe is back at work in the Philippines and proving once again that she’s one of the “most hardworking women” in the entertainment industry.

Poe shared a picture of herself at a recording studio on her Instagram account on Tuesday, Sept. 5, although she didn’t disclose the details of this particular event. The post also includes a selfie of the actress inside a car.

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“From London to Mother Ignacia real quick [laughing emoji] And just like that, work mode ON,” her caption read.

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The actress apparently resumed filming for the show “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo” as well, according to a report by Inquirer Bandera. The teleserye also stars Coco Martin and Christopher de Leon.

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Poe tied the knot with Blencowe at the Cliveden House in Berkshire, England last Aug. 27 (Philippine Time). Prior to their wedding, the “Batang Quiapo” made her engagement public in the same month, although she clarified that they had been engaged for “about two years” already.

The ceremony was attended by the couple’s loved ones and closest friends, including Senator Grace Poe, Tim Yap, Vicki Belo, Hayden Kho, and Rhian Ramos, among others. EDV

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