The Philippine Star

Kapamilya stars make a splash at GenSan tuna fest

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The stars of the hit teleserye, The General’s Daughter, proved that a packed schedule is not a problem as they squeezed in time to bond with Kapamilya in General Santos to join in the city’s celebratio­n of the annual Tuna Festival for the abundant harvest of fish in Sarangani Bay.

Ronnie Alonte and Loisa Andalio’s chemistry made over 2,000 Kapamilya go wild in the Kapamilya Karavan event held at the KCC Mall Events Center, while the dashing duo of Arjo Atayde and JC de Vera made hearts flutter as they serenaded the audience.

Paulo Avelino also sent a tidal wave of kilig among Kapamilya during his performanc­e on stage. Although The General’s

Daughter lead star Angel Locsin was unable to join the celebratio­n due to a medical condition, Kapamilya were touched when she called during the Kapamilya

Karavan and promised to visit the Tuna Capital of the country. Kapamilya in GenSan were also treated to fun games and were

entertaine­d by the hosts of ABS-CBN’s Magandang Umaga South Central Mindanao Dyll and Joey C, as well as MOR DJs Justine and Betina.

Meanwhile, the fun and love don’t end in GenSan as the Kapamilya Karavan heads to Naga City for the Peñafranci­a Festival with the stars of FPJ’s Ang

Probinsyan­o led by Coco Martin with Yassi Pressman, Basilyo, Smuglazz, PJ Endrinal and Empoy on Sept. 28. Kapamilya can catch them at the SM City Naga open parking area at 4 p.m., or like in previous festivals, watch the program via livestream­ing on the Choose Philippine­s YouTube channel.

The Kapamilya Karavan is a program of ABSCBN Regional that brings stars and viewers closer together during annual festivals and celebratio­ns. ABS-CBN Regional is the network’s arm that produces and airs local news broadcasts and current affairs programs that meet the needs of Filipinos in different areas outside Metro Manila.

 ??  ?? From left: Ronnie Alonte, Loisa Andalio, JC de Vera, Paulo Avelino and Arjo Atayde
From left: Ronnie Alonte, Loisa Andalio, JC de Vera, Paulo Avelino and Arjo Atayde

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