Coney Reyes draws praises for '70s throwback photo | Inquirer Entertainment

Coney Reyes draws praises for ’70s throwback photo

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 11:50 PM December 20, 2017

Coney Reyes. Image:Instagram/coneyreyes

Seasoned drama actress Coney Reyes proved she’s a sterling beauty in her hey days with a photo she recently posted of herself circa 1975.

She credited the photo from a certain Lynn Rama. The photo was taken during the ’70s back when she hosted noontime “Student Canteen” when it first aired on GMA 7 in 1975.

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Reyes was looking very young and all regal in her distinctly ’70s fashion. The photo was shot in black and white.

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https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc49Mg1FAqP/?taken-by=coneyreyes

In the early ’80s, she left “Student Canteen” for what would later be the longest running noontime show, “Eat Bulaga”.

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It was where she met original “Eat Bulaga” host Vic Sotto whom she had a son with, now Pasig Councilor Vico Sotto.

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She was however mostly remembered for her long-running award-winning drama anthology “Coney Reyes on Camera” which spanned airtime from 1984-1998.

She is still regularly seen on drama series playing both villain and supporting roles.

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