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GMA romcom series 'Love You Two' wins big at the 7th World Class Excellence Japan Awards

By Jansen Ramos
Published October 28, 2019 1:23 PM PHT
Updated December 23, 2019 11:59 AM PHT

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Love You Two wins big at the 7th World Class Excellence Japan Awards


GMA's first telepelikula 'Love You Two,' which starred Jennylyn Mercado, Gabby Concepcion, and Shaira Diaz, won four awards at the 7th World Class Excellence Japan Awards (WCEJA) held on October 26 at The Heritage Hotel Manila in Pasay City.

GMA's first telepelikula Love You Two won four awards at the 7th World Class Excellence Japan Awards (WCEJA) held on October 26 at The Heritage Hotel Manila in Pasay City.

Love You Two was recognized as the Outstanding TV Series of the Year.

Blessed Sunday! Nanalo po ang Love You Two best TV series!! Maraming salamat po sa inyo. ✌🏻❤️🙏🏼😁

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Jennylyn Mercado and Gabby Concepcion, who portrayed Raffy and Jake in the now-defunct romcom series, received the Outstanding Actress award and the Outstanding Actor award respectively.

CONGRATULATIONS #LoveYouTwo for bagging 4 awards at the 7th World Class Excellence Japan Awards!

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Love You Two support actor, Ollie Espino, bagged the Outstanding Character Actor award. He and Yasser Marta attended the awarding ceremonies to receive the awards.

Congrats sa TEAM ng LOVE YOU TWO sa Dami ng mga awards ng 'LOVE YOU TWO' @ayalexi @mercadojenny @espinoollie #awards

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WCEJA is an international tribute to world class achievers who have outstandingly given pride and honor to their respective countries.

It was founded in 2015 by Filipino-Japanese performing artist and civic leader Emma Cordero.

Congratulations, Kapuso!