
Julie Anne San Jose and Rayver Cruz visit Stonehenge
Julie Anne San Jose and Rayver Cruz made a pit stop to Stonehenge after performing in London.
Kapuso couple Julie Anne San Jose and Rayver Cruz flew to London for Barrio Fiesta 2025, one of the biggest Filipino celebrations in the United Kingdom.
After delighting global Pinoys with their amazing performances, Julie Anne and Rayver traveled to Wiltshire to visit Stonehenge.
Photo: myjaps/rayvercruz (Instagram)
The couple was all smiles as they posed in front of the iconic megalithic structure.
They also checked out some of the Neolithic houses built at the site.
Both Julie Anne and Rayver looked very stylish as they took in the sights of Stonehenge.
Julie Anne was in a cream vest with matching cream skirt with a long slit, while Rayver wore a grey knit sleeveless top and a pair of grey loose-fit pants.
"Loved and found," they wrote on a joint post on Instagram where they shared photos of their trip.
Prior to their visit to Stonehenge, Julie Anne and Rayver also visited Windsor Castle.
"Pressing pause," Julie Anne wrote on Instagram.
Just a few days before performing at the Barrio Fiesta 2025, Julie Anne and Rayver also went full tourist mode in London.
They visited Notting Hill, Abbey Road, Buckingham Palace and took snaps by Big Ben and London's iconic red telephone box.
CHECK OUT JULIE ANNE SAN JOSE AND RAYVER CRUZ EXPLORING LONDON IN THIS GALLERY:

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