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LizQuen Returns To Metro.Style In Sultry Cover Feature

By Society Magazine

LizQuen Returns To Metro.Style In Sultry Cover Feature

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Power couple Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil, also known as leading loveteam LizQuen, is back on the cover of Metro.Style bearing a striking semblance to their characters in their comeback series to primetime, “Make It With You.”

The ABS-CBN teleserye, which was partially shot on Croatian soil, features Liza as Billie and Enrique as Gabo, two souls in search of
something that’s been missing in their lives who cross paths, and perhaps, find what they are looking for in each other.

“Make It With You” marks a more mature and daring LizQuen, completely unlike their roles in previous Kapamilya series “Forevermore” and “Dolce Amore.” However, it also brings them back to the genre that made TV viewers fall in love with them—romantic comedy.

This sense of maturity is shown in the latest Metro.Style cover executed in gorgeous earth and ruby tones. The two stars were last featured in a Metro.Style cover February of last year, and on Metro Magazine’s June 2017 issue by way of a San Francisco photoshoot.

Now on its second week, “Make It With You” replaced Judy Ann Santos’ hit comeback teleserye “Starla.” It earned a 27.4% rating for its pilot episode and hit 28.9% the next day based on data from Kantar Media. It also received praises from both fans and critics for its story, script, cinematography and, of course, LizQuen’s acting skills.

Check out more features on LizQuen by visiting metro.style! Also check out Metro.Style’s Facebook and Instagram accounts, and YouTube channel for more details.