Charlie Puth asks Liza Soberano’s attendance in concert

Grammy-nominated Charlie, known for his hits such as “See you Again,” “One Call Away,” “Marvin Gaye,” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” on Sunday took to Twitter to ask for Liza’s attendance in his concert. File photo

MANILA, Philippines — After seen dubbing a movie starred by Liza Soberano, singer Charlie Puth asks the Filipina star’s attendance in his concert slated Sunday evening.

Grammy-nominated Charlie, known for his hits such as “See you Again,” “One Call Away,” “Marvin Gaye,” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” on Sunday took to Twitter to ask for Liza’s attendance in his concert.

On Saturday, Charlie uploaded a video of himself dubbing and adding his own narration of Liza’s movie “Everyday I Love You” on his Snapchat account: NotCharliePuth. The movie was produced by Star Cinema and was co-starred by Enrique Gil and Gerald Anderson.

In his video, Charlie injected his own funny dialogues and silly voices. The video was re-posted by a netizen and was retweeted by Liza.

"I call this narrating Filipino television,” Charlie said in his video.

Last July 31, Liza also met Charlie’s co-artist in his song “We don’t talk anymore,” Selena Gomez.

READ: Liza Soberano meets 'idol' Selena Gomez

Charlie who just returned to the country after his October 2015 visit, is set to perform at the KIA Theater, 8 p.m. Sunday. He is promoting his debut album “Nine Track Mind.”

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