Sharon Cuneta, Gabby Concepcion Beat Millennial Loveteams Through Their Latest TVC

The ‘kilig’ which Gabby Concepcion and Sharon Cuneta bring through their latest McDonald’s TVC beats the millennial loveteams, according to a columnist.

The onscreen reunion of former loveteam partners Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion created a new excitement to their fans.

They recently starred in the TV commercial of McDonald’s and its official release was very much anticipated.

Fans of their tandem were so ecstatic upon seeing their sweet moments during their shoot.

The Megastar shared the behind the scene videos of the commercial shoot and even the people who were there were obviously experienced ‘kilig’ from one of the most popular love teams in the history of Philippine showbiz, based on a previous article.

Due to the feedback from all the fans, it was said in an article penned by entertainment columnist Jun Nardo in Bandera, Sharon and Gabby surpassed the ‘kilig’ factor that the young loveteams have in this millennial era.

Gabby Concepcion/Sharon Cuneta/Millennial Loveteams
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The former real life couple has able to maintain their chemistry onscreen at it was evident in the result of their McDo TVC.

What added to the ‘kilig’ factor in the commercial is its background music, the classic love song ‘Kumusta Ka?’.

According to the entertainment columnist, although the commercial did not feature many dialogues between the stars but still the emotion was really felt in every gesture and it was simply effortless.

It has been decades since the two prominent stars were seen together for a showbiz project but their power to hook their audience is still there.

Sharon and Gabby’s last team up was in 1992 in the movie ‘Tayong Dalawa’, that is why their fans got really hyped up upon seeing their tandem once again.

Even other stars were so excited with the said reunion. On Sharon’s post of BTS video of commercial, Lorna Tolentino, Bea Alonzo and Marian Rivera also expressed that they were so much ‘kilig’, based on the article.

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