Bea Alonzo (left) and Alden Richards While Jerry Lopez-Sineneng is one of the few familiar faces for Bea Alonzo on the set of "Start-Up PH," the director didn't feel the need to coddle the actress just so she could acclimatize to her new work environment. "I just treated her the same way I treated her in our past projects. There was no effort to baby her or something. I know she was nervous, but I also know that she will eventually adapt and gel with the group," Jerry told the Inquirer in a recent group interview with the directors of the said show. The upcoming GMA 7 adaptation of the popular South Korean drama "Start-Up" will be Bea's first project as a Kapuso star. In a previous interview with the Inquirer, Bea admitted that she was nervous about doing a series with people she has yet to work with, but that Jerry's presence put her at ease. "It's normal … we're friends. And it was a conscious decision not to baby her, because the more you rub it in, the more she will feel nervous. Baka 'di maganda ang effect. I hardly visit her tent because it could unwittingly feed… Read full this story
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