The continued rise of Rabin Angeles and Angela Muji

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From the small screen and soon in cinemas, Rabin Angeles and Angela Muji  are proving they’re more than just a love team—they’re rising stars.

Thanks to the phenomenal success of “Seducing Drake Palma” on Viva One, the pair has become 2025’s breakout tandem, drawing attention not only to their kilig-filled chemistry but also to their growing skills as actors.

Since the series premiered in June, it has remained in Viva One’s Top 10 Most Watched list, winning fans week after week. And with every episode, Rabin and Angela have built a loyal following that goes beyond the screen.

Their presence is everywhere—endorsements, guestings, fan events, the even wowed the historic Araneta Coliseum at the jam-packed Vivarkada FanCon.

Indeed, RabGel is no longer just a screen pairing, it’s a fan-driven phenomenon.

Angela is quick to praise her partner: “Masarap katrabaho si Rabin. Maasikaso siya, caring—at pogi pa! Hindi na kailangang pilitin ang kilig. Pag tinitigan niya ako, kinikilig na ako.”

Rabin matches her sincerity: “Angela is thoughtful, malambing. I look forward to growing with her as an actor and as a love team.”

And growth is exactly what they’re aiming for. After dominating streaming, RabGel is leveling up with their very first lead movie together, “A Werewolf Boy,” the Filipino adaptation of the Korean hit originally led by Song Joong-ki and Park Bo-young. Directed by Crisanto B. Aquino, who also helmed “Seducing Drake Palma,” the film is set to showcase not just their chemistry but their acting range.

Rabin takes the challenge seriously: “Matagal ko nang ipinagdarasal na bigyan ako ng acting piece. Nagbasa ako, nanood, nag-prosthetics ng apat na oras—lahat para sa role. Hindi ko ginaya si Song Joong-ki; kailangan may bago tayong ipakita.”

It’s clear: RabGel isn’t just enjoying their moment, they’re in it for the long haul.

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