From the seemingly endless sightings and dates on different occasions, reports about Kathryn Bernardo and Lucena Mayor Mark Alcala have spiraled into their supposed meeting and staycation places.
One netizen who seems to know more about the couple spilled some beans about where the two reportedly usually stay.
“FYI may condo din si Mark sa BGC, 8forbestown to be exact. Tapos nag iistay din sila minsan sa Makati. May penthouse sila na nirerent sa Ascott Makati at I’M Hotel. ‘Yung condo naman na tinitirhan ni KB sa Makati Central Park Towers (FYI Mark has a condo in BGC, 8forbestown to be exact. Then they also stay in Makati. They are renting a penthouse in Ascott Makati and I’M Hotel. The condo where KB was living in was at Makati Central Park Towers),” claimed one netizen.
This prompted a netizen to ask if it is true that Bernardo and Alcala are now living together.
“Totoo kaya na live in na sina Mayor Alcala at Kathryn sa isang condo sa BGC at nu’ng nag date sila pinasara pa ang isang restaurant sa BGC? Bongga, akala ko ba mahinhin ang babae na ito (Is it true that Mayor Alcala and Kathryn are living in and when they dated they had a restaurant in BGC closed? Great, I thought this girl is modest)?” one netizen asked.
Just recently, Bernardo and Alcala were spotted in a mall in Makati. Another photo surfaced showing Alcala with a fan.
Coco Martin grateful for viewers’ continuous patronage of ‘Batang Quiapo’
Tanggol remains number one in the hearts of Filipinos who continue to follow FPJ’s Batang Quiapo, which now airs on ALLTV2, as well as on A2Z, Kapamilya Channel and online, after registering strong TV ratings and online views.
The popular Kapamilya action series edged out its competitors with a cumulative average of 15.5 percent across channels in total Philippine household TV ratings, which was higher than the combined average of 14.3 percent across channels and the delayed telecast of Encantadia Chronicles: Sang’gre and 1.3 percent for Totoy Bato. The data, from Kantar Media, cover both urban and rural homes from 21 to 27 January.
“Primetime King” Coco Martin is grateful to avid viewers who continue to watch the show across multiple platforms — from free TV via A2Z and ALLTV2, Kapamilya Channel on cable, and to online via YouTube and iWant.
Apart from TV viewership, FPJ’s Batang Quiapo continues to generate buzz online. From 26 to 30 January, the action-packed series logged multiple episodes that garnered over 600,000 peak concurrent views on Kapamilya Online Live on ABS-CBN Entertainment YouTube, the most-subscribed media and entertainment channel in Southeast Asia.
For three years, Filipinos have welcomed Tanggol (Coco) into their homes as part of their nightly habit as they witness his death-defying battles and relatable lessons in his relentless pursuit for justice.