Actor Rayver Cruz recently disclosed on television that he developed romantic feelings for his then best friend, Julie Ann San Jose. During a phone conversation, Cruz admitted to San Jose that he was falling for her.
“That’s true!” Cruz confirmed. “Julie is very sweet. When we were talking over the phone, I just felt it. I told her that I was falling for my best friend.”
Cruz noted that San Jose was surprised by his confession but sensed that she was pleased. “She was surprised because she knows that she’s my best friend. She wasn’t able to respond quickly but I felt that she was tickled pink.”
Despite the positive aspects of their relationship, Cruz acknowledged that some fans are critical of their pairing. “Yes, I can see on social media that some people still attack me. I just don’t mind them. It’s beyond my control.”
Cruz also expressed gratitude for the support they receive from fans, particularly the core group of JAmantes, who have been supportive of both his personal and professional relationship with San Jose.
“I want to thank them so much! They really text or message me and assure me that whom Julie loves, they also love,” he said.
Professionally, Cruz and San Jose have collaborated extensively, from their early work on the variety show Studio 7 to co-hosting The Clash, which is entering a new season. They have also performed together in various concerts and shows, both locally and internationally.
When asked if he sees San Jose as his future spouse, Cruz responded affirmatively. “I think so. In fact, we already talk about marriage at this point.”
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Senior actress and TV host Coney Reyes returns to afternoon TV in Shining Inheritance. The program features an ensemble cast including Kate Valdez, Kyline Alcantara, Paul Salas, Glydel Mercado, Wendell Ramos, and Michael Sager.
Reyes is enthusiastic about her participation, expressing pride in joining the project. “I’m proud and happy with my involvement in this show,” she said.
In Shining Inheritance, Reyes portrays a wealthy restaurateur battling dementia and Alzheimer’s. She sees the role as a significant departure from her previous work.
“It’s challenging and something I’ve never done before,” Reyes explained. “In my acting career, I’ve played a wide range of roles, from oppressed heroines to bar dancers. This is a new kind of role for me, and I’m excited to explore it.”
Reyes is drawn to the challenge of portraying a character with such complex issues, reflecting her openness to new acting experiences. “I’ve always been open to challenges. Now, as I’ve aged, I want to see how I can approach and portray this character,” she added.
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