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On Tuesday night, Heart Evangelista and Jericho Rosales got together again along with their fellow show business professionals.
As can be seen in Evangelista‘s own Instagram updates, she and Rosales appeared to enjoy catching up not only with each other but also with their fellow actors such as Piolo Pascual, Maja Salvador, Bea Alonzo, Diether Ocampo, John Lloyd Cruz, and Kyle Echarri. This was shown to be the case when they were seen hanging out with Piolo Pascual, Maja Salvador, Bea Alonzo, and Diether Ocampo.
As Johnny Manahan, the previous chief of the ABS-CBN talent management arm, was also present at the mini-gathering, it was almost like a Star Magic reunion of its past and present talents. Johnny Manahan was also present at the mini-gathering.
Evangelista stated in the description of her image, “Growing up together was wonderful… seeing where life has taken all of us is pretty cool,” referring to their shared history.
Although if this isn’t the first time that Rosales and Evangelista have crossed paths with one another, their admirers find it hilarious whenever they see the two of them in the same image.
Rosales and Evangelista had a romantic relationship in the past. They parted ways in the year 2008.
Rosales wed Kim Jones in 2014, and Evangelista wed Senator Francis Escudero a year and a half later. Both couples are now happily married.
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