Philippine Daily Inquirer

PANAGBENGA CROWD CHEERS FLOATS, CELEBS

- By Gobleth Moulic @Team_Inquirer

BAGUIO CITY— It was a wild party at the grand float parade during the 22nd staging of Panagbenga (Baguio Flower Festival) on Sunday, thanks to two TV networks which pulled all the stops to entertain fans.

Before their float motored down Session Road, stars Bea Alonzo and Enchong Dee sang OPMsongs on a karaoke machine set up by the crew of ABS-CBN.

Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza, more popularly known as the couple “Aldub” over the GMA network, were less flashy. But people screamed out their names when their float rolled down the main Baguio streets.

Twenty-two floats decked with flowers paraded on downtown Baguio this year. Some of these floats were completed hours before the parade.

Alonzo and Dee, whowere in town to promote their new drama series, serenaded the crowd from their float. Their music was loud enough to drown out the accompanyi­ng drum and bugle corps before them.

Policemen had a hard time restrainin­g people who tried to break through the lines to see Richards up close. The actor had accommodat­ed some requests for selfies.

 ?? —EV ESPIRITU ?? BEAUTY IN PARADE Miss Internatio­nal Kylie Verzosa, a native of Baguio City, joins the Panagbenga Festival’s parade of floral floats on Sunday.
—EV ESPIRITU BEAUTY IN PARADE Miss Internatio­nal Kylie Verzosa, a native of Baguio City, joins the Panagbenga Festival’s parade of floral floats on Sunday.
 ?? —EV ESPIRITU ?? The 22nd staging of Panagbenga (Baguio Flower Festival) has become a popular venue for cosplay. Young men and women strolled through the streets portraying their popular animé or American superhero characters. Many costume players manufactur­e their own costumes.
—EV ESPIRITU The 22nd staging of Panagbenga (Baguio Flower Festival) has become a popular venue for cosplay. Young men and women strolled through the streets portraying their popular animé or American superhero characters. Many costume players manufactur­e their own costumes.

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