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JM De Guzman Got Head Injured In Lock In Taping

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JM DE GUZMAN GOT HEAD INJURED IN LOCK IN TAPING

 Written by RB Jane

Jm De Guzman got his head injury in the set of his lock-in taping. JM posted a video of him and Yam Conception, his on-screen love team in the drama series Init sa Magdamag and It shows that Yam has something to do with how JM got the injury, but the cause kept unknown.

“The show must go on,” Jm, with his playful side, humors his fans as he videoes himself with all smiles showing the wound in his forehead. Two fresh wounds in reddish blood visible in JM’s forehead while Yam stays on his back.

The video clip posted in JM’s account on Instagram shows how Yam says sorry to JM and teases the actor on having a cute art in his head after the injury left four stitches in JMs forehead.

“Thanks Yam. I’ll remember you always. You’re always in my head,”

As JM candidly said to Yam, which in return earned him a kiss from the actress.

Although the clips show blood and stitching, it doesn’t fail to earn a squeal from JM and Yam fans and shipper seeing the two with sweet gestures that seem to be just a natural thing with them.

Even though some show concern and keep asking what happened and how JM got the injury, none was being said.

The incident happened during the lock-in tapping of the new drama series.

Jm posted the video clip complete with the stitching process and the after stitching. The actor shared that the stitching should be done so that the injury will not be visible, especially during tapings. 

Init sa Magdamag is a new drama series that starred JM de Guzman and Yam Conception, and Gerald Anderson. 

 Init sa Magdamag is showing and available in IWANT TFC, WETV IFLIX, KAPAMILYA CHANNEL, KAPAMILYA ONLINE LIVE, JEEPNEY TV, A2Z CHANNEL 11, and TV5!

Source: Inquirer

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