Barbie Forteza attends David Licauco movie premiere

Barbie Forteza attends David Licauco movie premiere: ‘I am so proud of him’

/ 05:24 PM April 11, 2025

11APR2025 Barbie Forteza attends David Licauco’s movie premiere: ‘I am so proud of him’

Barbie Forteza and David Licauco. Image: INQUIRER.net/Jessica Ann Evangelista

Barbie Forteza is one proud friend as she showed support to her on-screen partner David Licauco, who’s headlining the film “Samahan ng mga Makasalanan.”

Forteza wore a V-neck red mini dress and debuted her new bob haircut at the red-carpet movie premiere to support Licauco on Thursday night, April 10. 

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In a brief interview with the press before the film screening, the Kapuso actress said she was glad that Licauco had invited her to watch the film.

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“In-invite niya ako so I’m happy to be here tonight. I am so proud of him. Alam ko pinaghirapan niya ito, lalo na, sabi niya this is something new for him. Noong una, medyo nangangapa pa siya. Pero he’s so excited and now tapos na, papanoorin na natin,” she said.

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The pair, known as BarDa, was also spotted hugging and talking to each other inside the cinema before the film began. They were seated next to each other during the screening as well. 

In “Samahan ng mga Makasalanan,” Licauco plays Deacon Sam, who is on a mission to redeem thieves, drug dealers, and gamblers, among others, from their sins. 

The movie also stars Sanya Lopez, Buboy Villar, Chariz Solomon, Betong Sumaya, Euwenn Mikaell and more. 

“Samahan ng mga Makasalanan” premieres in cinemas nationwide on April 19.

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