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After respective heartbreak­s, Julie Anne-Rayver tandem comes into its own

- By Rito P. Asilo @ritoasilo

After a series of memorable virtual interviews at the height of the pandemic, we finally came face-to-face last Saturday with GMA Network’s “singing sweetheart” Julie Anne San Jose, with Rayver Cruz in tow—and in Cebu City of all places.

Julie and Rayver flew to the Queen City of the South not only to grace GMA Regional TV and Synergy’s 13-year collaborat­ion with Marco Polo Hotel for the lighting ceremony of its Christmas Tree of Hope to raise funds for the GMA Kapuso Foundation, but also to promote their joint “JulieVerse” concert, slated at the Newport Performing Arts Theater this Saturday.

We were thrilled to talk to the “JulieVer” tandem in a more relaxed and intimate setting, but we were just as tickled pink to sit down with “Start-Up PH” lead stars, Alden Richards and Bea Alonzo, for an exclusive interview with Inquirer Entertainm­ent before their Kapuso Mall Shows at Ayala Center Cebu and Gaisano Grand Mall Mactan.

The series of events also allowed us to catch up with our friend Oliver Victor Amoroso, head honcho of GMA Regional and Synergy and acting head of GMA Integrated News; first vice president of Entertainm­ent (and former theater singer-actress) Darling de Jesus-Bodegon; and Cebu station manager Ann Marie Tan.

Just as gratifying was our “discovery” of “Balitang Bisdak’s” Cecille Quibod-Castro, who makes shuttling among her duties as a news anchor, facilitati­ng back-to-back press conference­s, and hosting “kwela” and noisy mall shows look fun and breezy. But we’re digressing.

It’s no secret that the threepart musical “Limitless”—composed of “Breathe,” “Heal” and “Rise”—was one of our favorite TV specials in the past year. We’ve never seen the singer-actress in a more vulnerable or emotionall­y accessible light than in this gloriously realized musical.

So it didn’t come as a surprise to us when we heard that it won a Silver Award at the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards early this year.

Triple-threat skills

Directed by Paolo Valenciano, it didn’t just put Julie’s triple-threat skills to good use, it also utilized the beauty of the Philippine countrysid­e as an illuminati­ng backdrop for its lovely star’s journey of self-discovery as she spoke about coming to terms with a crushing heartbreak that made her feel “demotivate­d” and what it felt like to finally come out of her shell. Alas, the ensuing “catharsis” quickly thrust Julie out of her carefully guarded shell!

We asked Julie what compelled her to finally open up about her deep-seated feelings and emotions, put her “guarded” nature on the back burner, and let her expressive side explain her artistic and personal impulses.

She disclosed, “When Sir Oli (Amoroso) broached the concept of ‘Limitless’ to me, I was initially hesitant, because this project began at the height of the pandemic. But deep inside, I felt that I needed to do something like this... for my growth as an artist and as a person.

“So, I sought my parents’ permission. I wanted to grow and, more than that, I needed to go out and, well, breathe. Because to be honest, there was a point in my life when I wondered what else was out there for me.

Ano’ng mangyayari sa akin? During the pandemic, I went through a phase where I felt demotivate­d and there were so many issues needed to be addressed.

“The decision to open up was a leap of faith for me. I had to make a decision and see where that would take me—and here we are now (laughs). I admit I was ‘closed off’ emotionall­y when I was just starting out. I always had a hard time reaching out to people, and I did try to be as relatable as I could. But I always felt that there was something kulang ... something was missing.

“Perhaps it was in the environmen­t

I grew up in ... nakasanaya­n ko na wala akong social life when I was younger because of my choice of profession. So it was just the ‘work-school-home’ routine for me, so I had to sacrifice my social life because of that. “Unknowingl­y, I was placed in a box, and I just got used to it. I knew it was part of the cycle of life that I needed to go through. So, when ‘Limitless’ came around, it made me realize how much I needed to breathe!”

Potent chemistry

In a separate chat, Oliver revealed to us that he was impressed by the honesty as much as the potent chemistry of the two when Rayver joined the “Heal” episode of “Limitless.” He recalled, “When Julie and Rayver danced together and shared very personal stories about themselves and their families, we noticed that there was ‘something’ there. So we wanted to tap into that spark for the concert ... the series was the takeoff.”

For his part, Rayver, who also held his own in the “Heal” episode of “Limitless,” went through a lot of challenges on his way to becoming the versatile dancer-actor-singer-host that he has pleasantly transmogri­fied into on the Kapuso playing field.

We asked Rayver what advice he’d give to aspiring performers who feel they can’t seem to get the break they deserve. When are a person’s dreams worth pursuing?

“Timing is everything,” Rayver pointed out. “In this line of work, impatience won’t get you anywhere. If you truly love your craft, huwag kang bibitaw and always be ready for challenges ... they’ll only make you better. One day, your time

 ?? ?? Rayver Cruz (left) and Julie Anne San Jose in “JulieVerse”
Rayver Cruz (left) and Julie Anne San Jose in “JulieVerse”
 ?? ?? The JulieVer tandem in Cebu
The JulieVer tandem in Cebu

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