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Rhian Ramos and JC Santos find love in most surprising moments

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July 24 2025

In an exciting collaboration, actors Rhian Ramos and JC Santos come together in a film titled "Meg & Ryan," produced by PM Productions, Inc. The story explores the beautiful journey of discovering love in unexpected moments, capturing the magic that often unfolds when we least expect it.

During an exclusive interview in Quezon City, Rhian and JC recounted their experience of collaborating on a film project for the first time. They shared stories of creative sparks flying and the unique chemistry that blossomed between them on set.

"I was excited to work with JC because he's a talented guy. You can see in all the films and stage plays that he does. He put his heart and soul into it. Working with him, I was blessed to know that he's not just an actor, but he would go the extra mile for his role," said Rhian.

She added: "If there's anything he could contribute, aside from acting, even if it's moral support. He puts his heart into it."

JC said it was an honor working with Rhian, whom he described as an A-list actor. But Rhian laughed and disagreed with what he said.

In the movie, JC (Ryan) plays a conservative draftsman in his mid-30s who's already experiencing an early onset of his midlife crisis. Then he meets Rhian (Meg), a young, rich, reckless girl in her late 20s.

Meg struggles with her drinking problem since she was 18, while Ryan has surrendered himself to being single. He is still a virgin at 35.

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