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Jessy Mendiola, Chalk Magazine's November 2011 covergirl
Posted by has in covers, female celebrities, jessy mendiola on Saturday, October 22, 2011
Jessy Mendiola is the sweet covergirl of the November 2011 issue of Chalk Magazine.
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Jessy Mendiola covers Chalk Magazine's November 2011 issue |
Chalk Magazine's November 2011 issue in now available in your favorite newsstands and bookstores.
Jessy Mendiola covers Speed Magazine October 2011 issue
Posted by has in covers, female celebrities, jessy mendiola on Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Jessy Mendiola, known for her lead role in now defunct Kapamilya teleserye "Sabel," is the gorgeous cover girl of the October 2011 issue of technology magazine Speed.
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Jessy Mendiola covers Speed Magazine October 2011 issue |
Jessy Mendiola, meanwhile, is currently seen on the recently premiered advocacy series "Budoy." She is one of the lead cast which also include Gerald Anderson and Enrique Gil.
"Budoy" airs weeknights on ABS-CBN primetime.
Gerald Anderson, Jessy Mendiola team up in 'Budoy'
Posted by has in budoy, budoy abs-cbn, female celebrities, gerald anderson, jessy mendiola, kapamilya, male celebrities on Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Gerald Anderson and Jessy Mendiola will try out their chemistry in the upcoming teleserye on ABS-CBN titled "Budoy."
Via ABS-CBN News, Gerald had said he is excited to be having Jessy to be his leading lady.
"Sobra siyang beautiful. Excited akong makatrabaho siya kahit magkasama na kami sa isa pang soap ('Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo')," he said.
Jessy, on the other hand, is feeling the pressure of the new team-up.
“Pressured din ako na sana ‘yung love team din namin maging okay. But I guess as individual artists mas maganda kung solo-solo tapos magsasama kami (at) magugustuhan nila kami,” Jessy told Push.
Gerald Anderson and Jessy Mendiola will be working along with veteran actresses Zsa Zsa Padilla, Janice de Belen and Mylene Dizon in the series.
Budoy (ABS-CBN) is series about mentally-challenged people. It is said to be an "advocacy-serye."