2016 ended with a bang for both Ronnie and Julia both young stars embarked their mark in the industry and proved that they have a place in it.
When asked what Ronnie has to say with people who criticizes his performance in the MMFF the young actor responded "Ano pong ineexpect nila sa baguhan, unang sabak ko palang naman po eh pwede pa namang pong maimprove to kapag tumagal" and he also expresses his willingness to join again in the next film fest if given another chance.
Julia feels so grateful and overwhelmed after receiving Vince And Kath And James, she considers it as an answered prayer since she has been wanting a material like VKJ. She is also happy with how people received her tandem with Ronnie and Joshua as well.
When asked if there was any point in her career that she wanted to give up Julia replied "Giving Up, wala yan sa vocabulary ko" as she always make it to the point that no matter how low her career or her life goes she always pick herself up and try again until she reaches her dreams.
VKJ wasn't supposed to be a film festival entry, it was supposed to be the last offering of Star Cinema in 2016 replacing My Ex And Why's in the November 30 playdate, but they submitted the film as well in the festival along with Vice Ganda's The Super Parental Guardians and Arci Munoz's Extra Service. Who would've thought that the movie will be chosen, I guess that's what they call destiny.
And that destiny brought them to be part of this years' opening teleserye of ABSCBN; "A Love To Last" starring Bea Alonzo and Ian Veneracion, Julia plays the role of Chloe the eldest daughter of Anton, she's an over protective daughter to her father after they were left behind by their mother Grace (Iza Calzado), even though she is rich she will eventually fall for a struggling young boy Tupe played by Ronnie.
Catch Tupe and Chloe in A Love To Last beginning today, January 9, 2017 right after FPJ's Ang Probinsyano.
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