John Lloyd and Bea wanted a souvenir photo with a view of Sanfo's Lombard Street, considered America's crookedest road. Alas, the photographer failed to capture it for them.
This was taken at CityWalk, outside Universal Studios. Says Joe Barrameda, the troupe's unofficial photographer: "Konti lang ang kuha ko sa kanila, kasi laging nawawala 'yong tatlo—si Bea, si Maja, saka si John Lloyd... Talagang sinulit nila ang pamamasyal."
Picture-picture! (From left to right)
Marissa Luces, Maja's mom Thelma, Joe Barrameda, Lloydy, Bea, John Ling, Maja,
Bea's mom Mary Ann, Direk
Gilbert. (In front) John Lloyd's road manager, Neneth Roxas.
Producer John Ling
(leftmost) also brought his troupe—(left to right) Bea Alonzo, director Gilbert Perez,
Maja Salvador, and John Lloyd Cruz—to Southern California's Big Bear Mountain,
where visitors can engage in winter recreations such as skiing and
snowboarding.
John Lloyd at the
Pasadena Ice Skating Center. "Taping 'yan,"
Joe Barrameda explains. "Kinunan siya doon ni
Direk Gilbert ng
ilang eksena para sa MMK [Maalaala
Mo Kaya?]. Ang istorya, may
cerebral palsy siya pero magaling
mag-skating. Si Maja saka si Bea, hindi naman kasali, tumulong-tulong na lang
sa taping."
Bea and her mom, Mary
Ann, tried to get the Incredible Hulk to join them for a souvenir shot, but the
green giant didn't seem to be in the mood for kodakan.
This was also taken at CityWalk.
John Lloyd in front of
the Gladstone's Universal, "one of the 33 places to eat along the strip," says
the CityWalk website. The restaurant's slogan: "We've brought the seashore to
CityWalk!"