Liza Soberano reiterated that she feels her career opportunities were limited because she used to be 'boxed' in a love team.
So I was like, ‘Okay we’ll wait for it. I was like, ‘Why did they do that? I wanted to do that movie so bad but then they were like, ‘There’s another project lined up for the both of you,’” she said in the vlog of actress Bea Alonzo.
NAPA-SH*T si Liza Soberano sa diretsong tanong ni Bea Alonzo na, “Do you think you would've been a better Darna?"
Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Bandera. I couldn’t say my lines properly,” paliwanag ng aktres. I asked them to save the project for me and Quen nu’ng pinitch sa amin. Tsinek namin ang mga nagawang show at pelikula ni Liza noong edad dose siya. “Parang can we do this pitch pero they didn’t kasi kailangan pang i-develop pa more (script). I don’t wanna say my athletic capability are the best, so, hindi ko talaga alam.
Did you know that the highest-grossing Philippine film of all time, “Hello, Love, Goodbye,” starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, was originally ...
“Careless is a new and upcoming company but it doesn’t mean that they’re not taking care of me,” she cleared. “But I still want to keep in touch with my fan base here and then siguro this is why I’m doing this with you because this is a way of me letting them know that I’m still here. And to box a woman like that is so dangerous, actually, for their mental health; and also for their growth – not just as a professional but as an individual,” she added. “I wanted a fresh start to everything. They think I’m, like, some type of wild child now just because I’m not in a love team or I’m not seen around the same man constantly when that isn’t actually normal, to be honest,” she said. It helps me fix myself and become what they want me to become,” she said, agreeing with Bea when asked if she was searching for validation at that time. I’m a nobody there so I still have to work hard, put in a lot of time and effort. And I couldn’t say my lines properly.” “I would try to fix myself to accommodate them. For me, I didn’t want to do that to the fans but also Quen was my comfort zone,” she shared. “It wasn’t ’till later that I realized ‘Oh my God. “I was like: ‘Why did they do that?’ I asked them to save the project for me and Quen.
Actress Liza Soberano revealed that the blockbuster movie "Hello Love Goodbye" starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards was first offered to her and on- ...
She may not be the first choice for that role but she was destined to play it,” another user wrote. “While doing 'Bagani,' nabalitaan ko na they offered (the film) to Kathryn and Quen and na-scared (ako). “The success of Hello, Love, Goodbye will not be the same if it wasn’t her in it.
Liza Soberano has revealed that the 2019 film “Hello, Love, Goodbye” starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards was first offered to her and Enrique Gil, ...
To box a woman like that is so dangerous for her mental health and growth [in the entertainment industry],” she further said. They think that I am some kind of wild child now just because I am not in a loveteam or I’m not seen around the same man constantly when it is not normal,” she began. For me, I didn’t want to [end LizQuen] because I would hurt the fans, and Quen is my comfort zone,” she further explained. The film eventually went to Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, and became the “highest-grossing Filipino film of all time,” according to Star Cinema in September 2019. I was like, ‘Why did they do that?’ I asked them to save the project for me and Quen. I don’t see it as a healthy competition when money is involved,” she said. I was so frustrated about that because I got injured on the set of ‘Bagani.’ I was not allowed to talk about it, for some reason. “‘Yung ‘Hello, Love, Goodbye’ nina Kathryn [Bernardo] and Alden [Richards] was actually offered to [Enrique Gil] and I first. She said that a certain male showbiz reporter supposedly alluded to her about wanting to get rid of her unborn child abroad. “I would never get an abortion because that’s not just something I believe in personally. I was always sick because I was taking antibiotics constantly,” she said while she was hooked up to a polygraph for Alonzo’s lie detector test segment. “I was accused of that when I [had my operation] in the U.S.
In a vlog interview by actress Bea Alonzo, which was uploaded on her YouTube channel, Soberano claimed that speculations about her supposed abortion came about ...
To box a woman like that is so dangerous for her mental health and growth [in the entertainment industry],” she further said. They think that I am some kind of wild child now just because I am not in a loveteam or I’m not seen around the same man constantly when it is not normal,” she began. For me, I didn’t want to [end LizQuen] because I would hurt the fans, and Quen is my comfort zone,” she further explained. Meanwhile, the actress expressed regret she had to let go of the offer to star in the 2019 film “Hello, Love, Goodbye,” together with Gil. I was like, ‘Why did they do that?’ I asked them to save the project for me and Quen. I don’t see it as a healthy competition when money is involved,” she said. I was so frustrated about that because I got injured on the set of ‘Bagani.’ I was not allowed to talk about it, for some reason. “‘Yung ‘Hello, Love, Goodbye’ nina Kathryn [Bernardo] and Alden [Richards] was actually offered to [Enrique Gil] and I first. She said that a certain male showbiz reporter supposedly alluded to her about wanting to get rid of her unborn child abroad. “I would never get an abortion because that’s not just something I believe in personally. I was always sick because I was taking antibiotics constantly,” she said while she was hooked up to a polygraph for Alonzo’s lie detector test segment. “I was accused of that when I [had my operation] in the U.S.