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AlDub Fans’ White Rally Proved Solid Support For Loveteam

AlDub fans showed support for Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza through a “white rally” held on Nov 30. Fans were outside the Eat Bulaga Studio at the Broadway Centrum during GMA’s live noontime show. Meanwhile, the hashtag #Aldub124thweeksary and “Aldub Pa Rin” went trending on Twitter getting millions of tweets.

Recently, Maine Mendoza wrote an open letter addressed to fans. She spoke of how much fans have changed throughout the years and how she felt like she didn’t have enough freedom unlike before. Maine also revealed that she and on-screen love team Alden Richards are just friends. Click here to read the full story. Maine was ready for the consequences she would face like losing supporters. Meanwhile, on social media, fans and celebrities alike share how they felt about Maine’s letter. One of them was Lolit Solis who said she and Alden are actually ready to “fly on their own.”

AlDub not present during white rally

AlDub fans swarmed the outside of the Eat Bulaga Studio during its noontime show on Thursday, Nov 30, as reported by PEP. This came days after Maine posted her open letter for fans.

Fans wore white to the event and were seen holding placards of the power love team. They made it clear that the rally was not one of protest but a show of solid support for Aldub.

During the event, fans sang hits like, “God Gave Me You” and “Imagine You and Me.” GMA’s noontime show, Eat Bulaga, showed a short clip of what was happening outside the studio during the live show. Although AlDub fans were featured on the show, there was no mention of who they were and why they were there. This didn’t come to the liking of some fans.

Meanwhile, the hashtag #Aldub124thweeksary and “Aldub Pa Rin” went trending on Twitter getting millions of tweets.

Unfortunately, during the white rally of Aldub fans on Nov 30, both Alden and Maine weren’t in the studio on that day.

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