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Pauline Mendoza posts throwback photos of her character Crisel in 'Kambal, Karibal'

By Jansen Ramos
Published March 18, 2020 12:41 PM PHT

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Pauline Mendoza remembers her character, Crisel, in the hit primetime series, 'Kambal, Karibal,' as re-airs on GMA Telebabad.

Pauline Mendoza remembers her iconic role as Crisel in Kambal, Karibal, as the hit suspense-drama is set to go on-air again. The series is a temporary replacement of Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday in the primetime block as it goes on a taping break due to the enforcement of enhanced community quarantine because of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) threat.

On Instagram, the young actress posted behind-the-scenes photos of her as Crisel with Bianca Umali, who played Crisan, and Roence Santos, who played Black Lady.

Criselda is back!! 😱 Mga kapuso mapapanood niyo na po ulit ang Kambal Karibal mamaya na, 8:45 pm!!! 💙💙💙 #KambalKaribalReplay #NoToCoronaVirus2020

Isang post na ibinahagi ni Pauline Mendoza (@paulinemendoza_) noong

Pauline wrote, "Criselda is back!!

"Mga kapuso mapapanood n'yo na po ulit ang Kambal, Karibal mamaya na, [8:35] pm!!!"

She then added the hashtags: "#KambalKaribalReplay #NoToCoronaVirus2020."

In the story, Crisel dies because of a rare disease and remains a spirit that can only be seen by Crisan. However, their close bond will start to fall apart when they both fell in love with Diego, played by Miguel Tanfelix. Eventually, Crisel's emotions will consume her and her soul finds another person's body to possess. She will stop at nothing to win both her mother's affection and Diego's love.

Aired from November 2017 to August 2018, Kambal, Karibal also starred Kyline Alcantara, Carmina Villarroel, Marvin Agustin, Alfred Vargas, Gardo Versoza, Christopher de Leon, and Gloria Romero.

It was directed by Don Michael Perez.