Kris Aquino still slips into 'Crazy Rich Asians & # 39;



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Kris is seen holding the hand of Rachel Chu, played by Constance Wu

Published 20h43, 29 July 2018

Last Updated 20:43, 29 July 2018

  ROYALTY. Kris Aquino is seen holding the hand of Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) in a scene of Kevin Kwan's "Crazy Rich Asians". Photo of Facebook / Warner Brothers / Kris Aquino

ROYALTY. Kris Aquino is seen holding the hand of Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) in a scene of Kevin Kwan's "Crazy Rich Asians". Photo of Facebook / Warner Brothers / Kris Aquino

MANILA, Philippines – Filipino actress and host Kris Aquino, on Sunday, July 29, has released a first look at her long-awaited role in Crazy Rich Asians the adapted film of the book of the same name.

In the still, that she posted on her Instagram page, Kris stuns in a yellow dress while she interacts with a radiant Constance Wu, who plays Rachel Chu, the protagonist of the film .

The Queen of All Media "stated that his dress was made by Philippine designer Michael Cinco.

" Please watch for this PIVOTAL scene when the movie opens in Filipino cinemas on the 22nd August 2018. PS Please pray w / me that I get my medical clearance I proudly represent the [Philippines] when walking on the red carpet at the premiere in Hollywood on Tuesday August 7th, expressing well my deepest gratitude to [Kevin Kwan] for recommending me to play this unique role in a life "

. did not tell who she was playing but the database of IMBD online movies list as playing the role of "Princess Intan". Kris had already said that she would play a prize.

In 2017, Kris revealed that she went to Hollywood to sign a contract for a movie. In June, she shared pictures of herself with the cast.

Kris said earlier that there were some roadblocks to his presence in the film's world premiere. In addition to her health problems, she said that a great brand she endorsed must give her the green light since the former overlaps her commitments to them.

The rich, wealthy Asians will open in the Philippines on August 22nd. – Rappler.com

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