
(From left) Marian Rivera, Dingdong Dantes, Charo Santos-Concio, and Kathryn Bernardo during the “Only We Know” premiere night. Images: Nice Print Photography, Instagram/@starmagicphils
The premiere night of Charo Santos-Concio and Dingdong Dantes’ upcoming film “Only We Know” was graced by some of the biggest stars in the entertainment industry, including Marian Rivera, Kathryn Bernardo, and Coco Martin, to name a few.
While premiere nights have always been a special event for the stars and their upcoming projects, SM Megamall on Tuesday night, June 10, was transformed into a celebration of star power as multiple celebrities expressed their support for Santos-Concio and Dantes’ film.
Making their entrance on the red carpet were Dantes’ wife and actress Marian Rivera, as well as Dennis Trillo. Rivera also shared a heartwarming interaction with Santos-Concio during the premiere.
Trillo even joked about his looks when he stood alongside Dantes, Rivera, and Santos-Concio.
Other female stars present at the event were Kathryn Bernardo, Jane Oineza, Sofia Andres, Alexa Ilacad, AC Bonifacio, Kira Balinger, Vivoree Esclito, Daniela Stranner, Kai Montinola, Jas Dudley-Scales, Sab Cerrado, Angeline Quinto, and Loisa Andalio, as seen on Star Magic’s Instagram page.
Martin also brought along to the premiere his girlfriend, Julia Montes.
Other celebrities present were Catriona Gray, Michelle Dee, Rhian Ramos, Bianca Umali, Ruru Madrid, Sanya Lopez, John Prats, Sam Milby, Iza Calzado, Kyle Echarri, KZ Tandingan, TJ Monterde,
National artist Ricky Lee also expressed his support for Dantes and Santos-Concio, as he was also spotted during the premiere night.
P-pop groups G22, VXON, and AJAA were also invited to the star-studded premiere.
The Irene Villamor-helmed “Only We Know” tells the story of Betty (Santos-Concio) and Ryan (Dantes) seeking comfort in each other while healing from the wounds of their respective marriages. Betty, a now-retired professor, has been basking in her single life as she moved forward from her estranged husband, while Ryan is struggling to come to terms with his wife’s death.
According to Villamor, the film was seven years in the making and was pitched to Santos-Concio and Dantes before the COVID-19 pandemic. /edv