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WATCH: ‘A Love to Last’ stars drew loud cheers on Panagbenga 2017

WATCH: ‘A Love to Last’ stars drew loud cheers on Panagbenga 2017

Rhys Buccat,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Feb 26, 2017 02:40 PM PHT

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BAGUIO CITY – “A Love To Last” stars Bea Alonzo and Enchong Dee drew loud cheers from the crowd during the Grand Float Parade of the Panagbenga festival on Sunday.

While the Kapamilya float was moving, Alonzo sang the theme song of the TV series. Dee, on the other hand, showed off some dance moves, drawing cheers with every twist and turn.

Most fans just couldn’t get enough of these primetime TV stars. Some even climbed walls just to get a good view of the parade. Others, on the other hand, brought with them long selfie sticks and tripods to get a wider, better shot of the celebrities.

Another Kapamilya star who joined the parade was “Magpahanggang Wakas” actor Jericho Rosales, who even brought with him a digital camera to take photos of the spectacular parade. The 37-year-old heartthrob handles a blog named Mr. Manileño, which highlights Pinoy creativity and culture.

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Beauty Queen Kylie Versoza and PBA star Asi Taulava were also featured in different floats during the parade. This year, a total of 22 floats from different brands and organizations joined the parade.

These floats are currently parked at Melvin Jones Grand Stand beside Burnham Park, and will be open for picture taking after a short program.

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