John Lloyd denies relationship with Bea Alonzo

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  • John Lloyd Cruz denied that there’s a brewing romance between him and Bea Alonzo.

    “Wala po, wala po,” replied John Lloyd when asked if he have a relationship with Bea, in an interview aired on ABS-CBN news program “TV Patrol” on Tuesday.

    “Magkaibigan po kami,” he added.

    It was in January when Zanjoe confirmed the end of his relationship with Bea.

    While it was the same month when reports surfaced that John Lloyd and Angelica Panganiban have terminated their relationship.

    For now, John Lloyd is busy working on his film together with Jennylyn Mercado.

    “Dapat noon mayro’n aming isang gagawin, pero hindi natuloy. ‘Yon pala ito ang kapalit,” he said. “So I’m very happy. Nakakailang eksena pa lang kami pero sa nakikita ko, I’m very excited to experience her talent.”

    He’s presently in Berlin to support Lav Diaz in his film “Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis’ which will compete for the Main Competition of Berlin International Film Festival 2016.

    “Sobrang excited kasi for the first time, especially kay Lav Diaz, first time pumasok ng kanyang pelikula sa Berlin Film Festival,” he said.

    “Napakalaking bagay po nito para sa film industry natin,” John Lloyd added.(PS)

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