
Alden Richards, Abi Marquez do viral tongue-out pose
On Facebook, the Lumpia Queen was able to take a selfie with Alden, with both of them poking their tongues out and putting their fingers on their foreheads.
'Salamat tinupad mo pangarap ko,' Abi said in her caption.
'Amputi ng dila amp,' she added in the comments section.
This year, photos of Alden's dila pose turned into a viral meme. Netizens would also post their own take on the pose, usually set to the song "Kung Tayo" by Skusta Clee.
Alden is the host of 'Stars on the Floor,' whereas Abi is part of the cast of 'Sanggang Dikit FR.'
—Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News
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