Gabby Concepcion, one of the industry’s most well-loved actors, renewed his ties with GMA recently.
He just signed a new contract with the network, Sept. 8.
Present during the momentous event were GMA Senior Vice President for Entertainment Group Lilybeth G. Rasonable, First Vice President and Head of Regional TV and Synergy Oliver Victor B. Amoroso, Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications Angela Javier Cruz, Vice President for Drama Productions Cheryl Ching-Sy, Senior Assistant Vice President for Alternative Productions Gigi Santiago-Lara, Assistant Vice President for Drama Ali Nokom-Dedicatoria, and Gabby’s manager Popoy Caritativo.
Gabby is happy to renew his contract with GMA as he looks forward to more years as a Kapuso.
He says, “I feel very special. Talagang ang sarap na maging part ng GMA. Thank you sa inyong lahat for the trust. Wala akong pinipiling project dahil magandang gumawa ng istorya ang GMA. Kapag nakita nilang bagay sayo ‘yung role and everything’s in place, we move forward.”
GMA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Atty. Felipe L. Gozon equally shared how fortunate GMA is to have Gabby as a Kapuso.
He says, “Mula sa kanyang back-to-back top-rating programs bilang President Glenn Acosta, napatunayan niya na he transcends and connects to all kinds of audiences. Gabby, lubos akong natutuwa that you continue to be a Kapuso.”
Meanwhile, Rasonable also expressed her excitement over Gabby’s contract renewal saying, “Gusto namin for his next project, it’s something na tatatak na naman sa viewers. We look forward to many more years of great projects and hit shows starring our Gabby Concepcion. Welcome to GMA once again!”
The award-winning actor, bankable leading man, and sought-after endorser has been a loyal Kapuso for six years now with top-rating shows tucked under his belt.
He was the lovable Boss Yummy in the primetime series “Because of You;” the deceitful Rome in the phenomenal Afternoon Prime series “Ika-6 na Utos;” the charming Jake trapped in a love triangle in the romcom “Love You Two;” and the remarkable President Glenn Acosta who captivated the “First Yaya” who later on became his “First Lady.”