
Will Ashley receives food support from fans for 'Bar Boys: After School' taping
His social media admin shared snaps of the food support Will received from his fans during the taping of 'Bar Boys: After School.' The treats included a coffee and donut truck, his favorite green tea and red tea drinks, a cake, and some pizza.
'Thank you all for supporting Will Ashley in prayers, in donations and any other form of support,' the post said.
Will stars as Arvin, a law student in the 'Bar Boys' sequel. His character Arvin is described as a working student who balances his job and law school.
Will is among the newest characters featured in the film alongside Sassa Gurl, Royce Cabrera, Bryce Eusebio, Therese Malvar and Glaiza De Castro.
"Bar Boys: After School" is the sequel of the 2017 film directed by Kip Oebanda.
The sequel will also see Rocco Nacino, Enzo Pineda, Carlo Aquino and Kean Cipriano reprising their respective roles from the first film.
—Jade Veronique Yap/JCB, GMA Integrated News

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