Philippine Daily Inquirer

Jennylyn: Working with Lloydie a dream come true

- Dolly Anne Carvajal

JENNYLYN Mercado blossoms as she ages. It’s almost unbelievab­le, that the hot mama was once an awkward teen during her struggling days in GMA 7’s talent search, “StarStruck.” Being a happier woman now has made Jen a better actress.

For the first time, she is paired off with John Lloyd

Cruz in Star Cinema’s “Just the 3 of Us” (opens in May). It is an unlikely love story between polar opposites, Uno (Lloydie) and CJ (Jen)—two strangers, and how one night changes their lives forever. Unforeseen circumstan­ces collide and force them to live under the same roof.

Sometimes, the best things are those we don’t plan. Ready or not, life and love have a way of surprising us.

Here’s my one-on-one with Jen: What was it like working with Lloydie?

It’s a dream come true. I’ve always been his fan. I still can’t believe I finally worked with him. What makes Lloydie different from your other leading men? He has a certain kind of charm. It’s inexplicab­le. How will your movie make us

look at love and relationsh­ips differentl­y?

It shows that love and relationsh­ips don’t have a specific equation to follow. It can happen unexpected­ly. Do you believe in serendipit­y?

Yes. I believe in serendipit­y and things happening for a specific reason. Just like when I was still a newbie in the biz, I was just an “extra” in Lloydie’s teleserye. Now, I’m already his leading lady. In what way can you relate to your character, CJ?

The way she loves deeply and how she chooses to see the best in people. If CJ and Uno were real people, what unsolicite­d advice

would you give them?

That sometimes things that we are not ready for are what we exactly need. Aside from your family, who are the three persons you can’t live without?

A friend whom I can run to when I need someone who can listen to me and give me advice.

A friend who can make me laugh.

A friend who serves as my mirror by showing me things I must see as they are—nothing more and nothing less. Losing friends

With the election fever at its peak, some celebs took to social media to express their concern about how politics has gotten in the way of friendship.

Ogie Alcasid: Perhaps we disagree about our choices in the election because we are all basically different. We have different opinions, experience­s, ways and faith. But despite all these, there is something that unites us. We were all made to be brothers/sisters. Let us support whoever will get the majority of votes. Let’s continue our democracy by expressing when we have to right a wrong.

Most of all, let us follow our Lord’s commandmen­ts and that is to love one another, whether ally or enemy. Michael de Mesa: Losing friends because of personal choices for president and vice president is just stupid!

Jose Javier Reyes: At the end of these elections, I wonder how many friendship­s will come to an end? How many loyalties will be put to the test and how will proof of such unflinchin­g devotion be manifested amid the foray of mudslingin­g, name-calling and sanctimoni­ous pronouncem­ents of fanatics? New author

In a move that surprised even the closest of her friends, former talent manager and actress Jessica Rodriguez is now an author of a self-help book called “Date Like a Girl, Marry Like a Woman: The Polished Woman’s Guide to Love, Romance and Sex” (available at amazon.com).

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