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MANILA, Philippines — Actors Maris Racal and Anthony Jennings are still enjoying each other's company even after the blowout popularity of their SnoRene pairing in "Can't Buy Me Love."
Maris and Anthony were recently unveiled as the new endorsers of fast food chain Man Inasal, specifically the restaurant's Pork BBQ product.
Speaking to members of the media including Philstar.com last June 29 after their unveiling in Novetel Manila Araneta City, the actors joked they aren't tired yet of being around one another.
Anthony shared that after "Can't Buy Me Love" ended, he and Maris don't meet up as much, but still isn't fed up of seeing her.
"We always gather to celebrate each other's big events or milestones," Maris said, adding the cast still has a group chat where they still greet each other.
The actors confirmed they had projects together down the line but could not speak about them any further, though Maris acknowledged fans know she and Anthony are working on a movie to be directed by Jason Paul Laxamana.
"We're excited because people loved us as SnoRene, I feel like they will [also] love our new characters," Maris shared.
Both said development has already begun on the film, bringing out nervousness alongside excitement.
"Maybe if you have that kind of energy towards a project, it will reflect on people," Maris ended.

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