Star Magic artists welcome fans into their homes as they share authentic, uplifting, and inspiring stories of love in “Star Magic: Love From Home,” giving supporters a chance to know their favorite stars more behind the spotlight.
Part of “Star Magic: Love From Home” is “Lockdown Portraits,” a collection of photos of Star Magic artists taken during the quarantine, that show different aspects of love, including self-love, love for the arts, love for family, and love for others.
Fans may visit starmagic.abs-cbn.com to see the full gallery of “Lockdown Portraits” and learn more about their idols’ stories.
The portraits come in three volumes with volumes 1 and 2 to be released on June 24 and 28, respectively.
Meanwhile, the third and special volume will be available on July 5, and it will feature Star Magic’s most sought after love teams.
Fans will also be treated to a number of surprises with weekly fan sessions on TV and online where they can have fun and interact with the stars, bringing them closer to their favorite celebrities.
These include “Jeepney TV Love Team Bahay” (July 4, 8 PM), “Cinema One GCQ: Games with Celebrities on Quarantine” (July 18, 5 PM), and “Hotspot: The Love from Home with DJ Jhai Ho” (July 25, 8 PM) which can be viewed on Facebook.
The stars’ stories of love will also be featured on a one-hour TV special on Metro Channel that will give sneak peek, behind the scenes footage, and exclusive interviews about their experiences during the quarantine.
Aside from spreading love in this time of pandemic, “Star Magic: Love From Home” also aims to raise funds for “Pantawid ng Pag-ibig (Isang Daan. Isang Pamilya.),” which encourages Filipinos to donate 100 pesos to ease the hunger of a family during this community quarantine. The ABS-CBN Foundation-led campaign, now on its second phase, aims for the support of 10 million Filipinos in order to serve 300,000 more families, in addition to the 750,000 families that already benefited from it since March.
As of May 31, the “Pantawid ng Pag-ibig” campaign already received over 400 million pesos worth of donations, which were used to buy food and basic necessities for families greatly affected by the quarantine in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal.