The Star Cinema film “Hello,
Love, Goodbye” is coming pretty soon at the end of the month. Much deal has
been made regarding the featured love team, each a half of an established
showbiz couple and from different networks to boot. But both Alden Richards and
Kathryn Bernardo are making it work on and off camera, with the latter taking
the former, a GMA7 talent, on a tour of ABS-CBN. There appears to be an
imperative on Kathryn’s part to reach out stars from her rival network to
discuss future projects with, particularly with one of GMA7’s top leading
ladies.
Inquirer.net reports that Kathryn Bernardo has expressed interest
in next working with GMA’s Marian Rivera. This was revealed during her
reciprocal visit with “Hello, Love, Goodbye” costar Alden Richards to the
latter’s home network, where they were guests at the early-morning show “Unang
Hirit” which aired Friday, July 12. Bernardo noted that Marian was one of the
stars of Philippine showbiz that she is star-struck for, noting that while they
have not actually worked together in a film or show, they have met frequently
during special events in the industry.
“She went to my debut, I was very
happy that time,” Kathryn reminisced about one of her past meetings with
Rivera, adding, “For me, she was the most beautiful in the whole world.” And
the two have been tied together in a TV show once, even if they never shared
screen time nor encountered one another in that production. It was one “Endless
Love,” GMA7’s 2010 localization of the 2000 South Korean drama series “Autumn
in My Heart.” The then-young Bernardo, on her only appearance in a production
for the rival of her home network, played the child version of female main
character Jenny Dizon, who would be portrayed in adulthood by Marian Rivera
herself.
While Kathryn Bernardo is
packaged by ABS-CBN in a powerful love team combination with Daniel Padilla, “KathNiel,”
she has so far exhibited surprise character dynamics with Alden Richards,
himself one half of a counterpart iconic Kapuso tandem in “AlDub.” Their
appearance in “Unang Hirit” comes across as reassurance, following Bernardo and
Richards’ ABS-CBN visit, that that was not a pirating attempt for the GMA7
heartthrob. Perhaps the same can be said now for the upcoming project involving
Alden’s partner Maine “Dub” Mendoza and Carlo Aquino, also produced by ABS-CBN
Films.
Star Cinema’s “Hello, Love,
Goodbye” premieres this coming July 31.
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