Bianca Umali, Ruru Madrid dedicate love letters to each other after 'The Write One' finale
Bianca Umali and Ruru Madrid wrote the sweetest love letters to each other after their series “The Write One” aired its finale.
On Instagram, Bianca posted a heartwarming message for her “mahal.”
Tagging Ruru, she said, “Hindi natin kailanman hinangad na magkatrabaho tayo pero ito tayo ngayon at nakatapos na ng isang proyekto. Napabilib mo ako. Hinahangaan kita lalo.”
“Hinahangaan kita lalo," she added. "Maraming salamat sayo at sa lahat lahat ng mga natutunan ko kasama ka. Isang karangalan ang makatrabaho ka.”
Bianca said that this opportunity is a new beginning for them, “at panigurado hindi ito ang huli.”
Ruru likewise wrote a touching tribute to the “Joycelyn Trinidad ng buhay ko.”
He first thanked Bianca for caring not just for him, but for everyone.
“Ikaw ang nagseset ng example for everyone para ibigay ang 100% in every scene na ginagawa mo,” he said. “Para sakin ikaw ang pinaka magaling na naka trabaho ko at alam mo kung gaano ako humahanga sayo. I hope this is not the last time na makaka trabaho kita dahil sobrang dami ko natututunan sayo.”
The Kapuso Action-Drama Prince added, “Dahil sa show na ito lalo kita naging [‘crush.’] I will support you sa lahat ng projects na gagawin mo, kasama mo man ako o hindi[.]”
Ruru said that he will always be Bianca’s number one fan. He ended his message with an “ILYSM.”
Of course, RuCa also thanked the whole team behind the series and their fans for the neverending support.
“The Write One,” produced by GMA Public Affairs, is a romantic drama with a touch of fantasy. It follows married couple Liam (Ruru) and Joyce (Bianca), who experience some intense problems in their relationship.
Liam finds a mysterious typewriter that allows him to rewrite his love and life story.
However, with this rewriting comes a whole new set of consequences as each character goes through some huge changes in the storylines.
It was Bianca and Ruru’s first on-screen project as a couple, and said that they have learned a lot from each other.
—Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News