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‘Gold is in!’ Kapamilya fans excited for A2Z Channel 11 as some ABS-CBN shows makes a comeback

A lot of people shared the clip of Lily, who was played by Maja Salvador, coming back to the series after being presumed dead by viewers.

ABS-CBN trended on Tuesday after it was announced that some of its programs will be aired on free television thanks to the new partnership with Zoe Broadcasting Network.

Fans expressed excitement towards the new A2Z Channel 11 which is Zoe’s new brand that shows the new partnership with ABS-CBN.

The golden logo of A2Z made people bring up the famous Lily Cruz line in the Wildflower.

A lot of people shared the clip of Lily, who was played by Maja Salvador, coming back to the series after being presumed dead by viewers.

The meme was also used previously when TV Patrol began airing on digital platforms.

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The brand name of the new partnership was also praised for smartly combining ABS-CBN Channel 2 and Zoe Broadcasting Network’s names.

Vice Ganda was visibly just as excited based on his “Better days!” tweet.

He previously told fans on It’s Showtime that there will be an upcoming surprise for them.

Vice Ganda, an original mainstay of ABS-CBN’s flagship noontime program It’s Showtime, previously teased the partnership in a live episode.

“One plus one equals two; one and one equals 11!” Vice said, giving the idea that the noontime show will be one of the first programs featured by A2Z.

A2Z will start airing on October 10 and fans can’t wait any longer.

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Written by Charles Teves

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