No longer tardy, David Licauco has Barbie Forteza to thank

No longer tardy, David Licauco has Barbie Forteza to thank | Barbie Forteza (left) and David Licauco

Barbie Forteza (left) and David Licauco—BARBIE FORTEZA/FACEBOOK

One of the things that makes Barbie Forteza and David Licauco’s screen tandem work is their contrasting personalities.

The bubbly Barbie practically grew up in show biz, has a ready laugh and knows her way around people. David, on the other hand, is quiet and reserved—a reluctant actor still trying to get used to life under the spotlight. And while they weren’t sure whether or not they could make things work at the onset of their love team, Barbie and David grew to realize that it’s their differences that make their partnership all the richer.

“Mas may lalim,” Barbie said at a recent press conference for “Sparkle Goes to Canada.” “When we were just starting, we were like, ‘How will we make this work?’ But now, we’re at a point where we know each other well. I feel like we’re a team already. We know each other’s strengths and weaknesses. We know what to hype and what to set aside.”

“At the end of the day, after our shows or work, we know each other as Barbie and David,” added Barbie, whose “BarDa” tandem with David topbilled the hit fantasy drama “Maria Clara at Ibarra” and the minidrama series “Maging Sino Ka Man.”

David, who mostly stays out of the limelight and show biz circles outside work, revealed that Barbie is “the woman he’s closest to in show biz.”

“I appreciate her. She tries her best to understand me and my personality. Thank you, because you make me feel very comfortable … because you know that I’m shy and not really show biz,” he said.

Foreign work trips

Barbie and David enjoy foreign work trips because the time they spend traveling allows them to talk about things that aren’t related to work.