https://www.manilatimes.net/2023/06/17/entertainment-lifestyle/show-times/tributes-pour-for-90s-teenheartthrob-patrick-guzman/1896509
Tributes poured in for former 1990s teenage heartthrob Patrick Guzman whose death in Canada was announced on social media by friends. His family has yet to make a statement.
Comedian-singer Ogie Alcasid was among the first to pay tribute to Guzman, in now-deleted posts from his Facebook and Instagram pages.
De Guzman was said to have died of a heart attack in Toronto on Friday.
"So shocked and sad that you have gone to heaven so suddenly. Rest now brother. I will always remember the wonderful times we had while filming so many movies together," wrote Alcasid on Saturday, showing a photo of himself, Guzman, comedian Michael V., and Anjo Yllana during their photo shoot of the 1993 movie "Mama's Boys 2: Let's Go Na!".
Other celebrities like Michael V., Amy Perez, Dennis Padilla, Gelli de Belen, and Dingdong Avanzado have also paid tribute to Guzman in Alcasid's original post on Instagram.
Veteran actress-director Beverly Vergel, sister of late actor Ace Vergel, who is also based in Canada, was shocked at Guzman's passing and in a separate post, honored him after starring as the lead actor in the film "BROmance the Movie", which she wrote and directed.
"You are one of the kindest, most sincere, gentlest of souls of a gentleman. You deserve all the superlatives and more," Vergel wrote on Saturday on her social media platforms. "I'm sure all who know you will be so sad that you're back in heaven joining your league of angels because a man like you is so rare."
One of the original Mama’s Boys