Maris Racal, Sandara Park hop on 'Marikit sa Dilim' dance trend

Maris Racal, Sandara Park hop on ‘Marikit sa Dilim’ dance trend

/ 06:03 PM February 27, 2024

Maris Racal, Sandara Park hop on 'Marikit Sa Dilim' dance trend

Sandara Park and Maris Racal. Image: TikTok/@mariesteller

Maris Racal could not help but be overjoyed after she was able to do the TikTok dance trend “Marikit sa Dilim” with K-pop star Sandara Park.

The actress spoke about her interaction with Park, through her Instagram broadcast channel on Tuesday, Feb. 27, saying she was pretending to be “busy” while sitting beside the latter.

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“Sorry, [nagta-type] lang ng kung [anu-ano] para kunwari busy,” she said after sending multiple gibberish messages. “Katabi ko si Sandara Park. OMG.”

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Maris Racal, Sandara Park hop on 'Marikit Sa Dilim' dance trend

Image: Instagram/@mariesteller

In a separate post on her TikTok page, Racal showed herself and Park dancing to Juan Caoile and Kyleswish’s song “Marikit sa Dilim.”

“Nanginginig ako. ‘Di lang halata,” she admitted in the caption. “[Love you, Sandara].”

@missmariestella nanginginig ako di lang halata. luv u sandaraaaa 🥲 @산다라박 Sandara Park #fyp ♬ Marikit sa Dilim – Carl & Angela

Fans were delighted after seeing Racal and Park together, with some even unearthing the pair’s dance showdown on “Pinoy Big Brother” back in 2014. At the time, Park visited the reality TV show while Racal was inside the house as one of the housemates.

Meanwhile, Park earlier announced that she was back in Manila, although she did not immediately disclose the purpose of her visit. She was then seen dancing on a footbridge in Quezon City for an advertisement.

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