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Are Kiray, Enchong dating?
Are Kiray, Enchong dating?
ABS-CBN News
Published Jun 29, 2016 02:38 AM PHT

MANILA - To answer the question --no. But "I Love You to Death" stars Kiray Celis and Enchong Dee opened up about their close friendship in an interview on "Tonight with Boy Abunda" on Tuesday.
MANILA - To answer the question --no. But "I Love You to Death" stars Kiray Celis and Enchong Dee opened up about their close friendship in an interview on "Tonight with Boy Abunda" on Tuesday.
Dee said that his relationship with Celis made him realize "something" that he didn't know before about himself, while the comedienne explained that it was the Kapamilya actor that made her life "happier."
Dee said that his relationship with Celis made him realize "something" that he didn't know before about himself, while the comedienne explained that it was the Kapamilya actor that made her life "happier."
In the past few weeks leading up the premiere of their film, the two, in photos on their respective Instagram accounts, were seen to have been getting cozy each other.
In the past few weeks leading up the premiere of their film, the two, in photos on their respective Instagram accounts, were seen to have been getting cozy each other.
Dee, who last month admitted his split with his model girlfriend Samantha Lewis, said about Celis: "Dahil sa kanya, mas gumaan ang buhay ko."
Dee, who last month admitted his split with his model girlfriend Samantha Lewis, said about Celis: "Dahil sa kanya, mas gumaan ang buhay ko."
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Dee and Celis also talked about their roles in "I Love You to Death," a horror-comedy flick about a woman who wished for a man to madly fall in love with her. The twist that the man is a resurrected zombie is a play on the Filipino phrase, 'Patay na patay,' which can be loosely translated to the English idiom, 'Head over heels.'
Dee and Celis also talked about their roles in "I Love You to Death," a horror-comedy flick about a woman who wished for a man to madly fall in love with her. The twist that the man is a resurrected zombie is a play on the Filipino phrase, 'Patay na patay,' which can be loosely translated to the English idiom, 'Head over heels.'
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