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LOOK: LoiNie does script reading for new teleserye

Leah Bueno

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Loisa Andalio and Ronnie Alonte, who form the popular tandem "LoiNie", on Tuesday, November 30, did their script reading for their upcoming teleserye, Love In 40 Days.

Photos from the session were released by producer Dreamscape Entertainment, showing Loisa and Ronnie with fellow cast members Chie Filomeno, Janice de Belen, Mylene Dizon, Lotlot de Leon, and Leo Martinez.

Also in attendance were Isay Alvarez, Jojit Lorenzo, and William Lorenzo, along with Trina "Hopia" Legaspi, Renshi de Guzman, Vaughn Piczon, Zabel Maberth, and Raven Molina. The group was joined by directors Emmanuel Palo and Jojo Saguin.

It was in September when ABS-CBN announced the new teleserye of Loisa and Ronnie at a virtual story conference for the project.

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The show marks the television comeback of the real-life couple, who was last seen in the hit action series The General's Daughter in 2019.

Their last acting project was the iWant original series Unloving U, which streamed in February.

At the time, no other details were given about the series except from its cast, with Dreamscape only teasing that the show is coming soon.

Prior to their script-reading for Love In 40 Days, Loisa and Ronnie were in Siargao to celebrate their fifth anniversary as a couple.

The two confirmed being in a romantic relationship in 2018. At the time, they had been dating for almost two years already.

Meanwhile, aside from Love In 40 Days, Loisa and Ronnie are also gearing up for a new iWantTFC project, with the working title The Goodbye Girl.

The show also stars Angelica Panganiban, Barbie Imperial, RK Bagatsing, and JC de Vera, with Elisse Joson, Josh Colet, Maris Racal, and Rico Blanco.

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