Rayver Cruz and Julie Anne San Jose dress in y2k in their latest magazine cover

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The Cheating Game stars and real-life couple Rayver Cruz and Julie Anne San Jose have finally laid out the juiciest details about their relationship and got candid with PEP.ph in their newest magazine cover.

Rayver and Julie Anne headlined PEP's y2k-inspired July cover and the accompanying cover story featured how the two, dubbed as JulieVer, work better together in all aspects of their life.

JulieVer talked about how they turned from best friends into lovers and how they leaned on each other through these years. At some point, Julie Anne admitted that she sees herself in Rayver and feels like the latter is her male counterpart.

She said, “Yeah, saka parang how we are as people, I guess, kung siguro may lalaking version ko, siguro si Ray yun. Kumbaga, parang kung paano ako as a person--like, masiyahin, mahilig sa music. Tapos yung mahilig din siya sa music, tapos, mahilig din sa songs, sa dances, yung instruments ngayon... We always just get along.”

Indeed, the best foundation for any romantic relationship is friendship, and Rayver and Julie Anne are a living testament to this statement.

Rayver also revealed that Julie Anne was a big part of how he got in touch with his knack for singing and playing instruments. Both of them are pulling each other up to success and that's only one part of what makes their relationship the best.

They respect each other wholeheartedly, always make an effort, and lend a helping hand to each especially when needed. We're not at all surprised when Rayver claimed Julie Anne to be his “end game.”

He said, “For me, I'm pretty sure na ito na. She's my end game.”


Rayver and Julie Anne
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