Actress Liza Soberano continues to surprise fans as she embraces her new image in the entertainment industry.
"I had always been told what to do, what to wear, what to say and what not to say. "I love the way they respected my vision and intelligence as I did theirs. "I've embarked on a fresh new chapter, and I'm finally taking control of my life, pursuing dreams that I've always had to hold off. She has been paired with her "LizQuen" love team Enrique Gil and they starred in several movies and shows together such "Forevermore," "Dolce Amore," "Everyday I Love You" and "Alone Together." "I think I've earned the right to finally be me. Director Tonet Jadaone, on the other hand, commented, "Ayaan naaaaaaaaaaaa."
MANILA, Philippines — “I wanna give people Liza like a Liza they've never seen me before.” Such was among the catchphrases of actress Liza Soberano in a ...
She described Save the Children Philippines as “among the leading organizations in the world that works for and with children founded in 1919. “Having some chance to bring in some input in the creative process makes this collab so much more different than anything that I’ve ever done before. Although Liza got the offer for the “job,” she said she was interviewed about herself and the values she stands for to make their campaigns meaningful. I sponsored them with their education,” she shared. “But what you guys don’t know is that I’m also putting more time into my work with an amazing organization called Save the Children. “First, as the chief advocacy officer…
James Reid gave some encouraging words to Liza Soberano following controversy over her career revelations. On Instagram, James' shared, “Proud and happy for ...
Thank you for trusting us with your hopes and dreams.” She didn’t name names but it’s no secret that she was with Ogie Diaz and ABS-CBN for years. “I had always been told what to do, what to wear, what to say, and what not to say,” she said.
Reid then thanked Soberano for trusting Careless Music, his management agency, with the actress' hopes and dreams. In the vlog that was released on Sunday, ...
I asked them what the plan was for me. “I eventually sat down with them and told them that I was ready to let them manage me as Liza Soberano. “At 24 years old, I was finally given the choice to decide my own path.
Following her break from acting, Liza Soberano surprised her fans with a 14-minute YouTube vlog where she openly shared her struggles throughout her career ...
See beyond the walls, climb them, and be amazed by the thousands of things that are still waiting for you. There will always be a point in your life where you’ll feel terribly stuck and just want the whole world to stop for a moment. This has been a lesson to individuals that having someone or people surround you is part of growing. It is never okay to let anyone disrespect or hate you for pointless reasons. This has been a big step for her, as she has followed rules in the entertainment industry for almost thirteen years. This is definitely the most important lesson Liza has taught everyone. Just like Liza, she felt constantly lost and confused in the motions of everything that was going on. This has enabled her to stand on her own feet once again. But then she realized that she wasn’t really happy with everything, which inspired her to take another route and discover where she truly belongs. By doing this, you can also attain peace of mind and a lighter heart. Allow yourself to exist for your own good and purpose. Even her name, “Liza,” was chosen for her, and not a decision she made by herself.
Liza Soberano is now entering a new era in her career as a creative behind the scenes while still being the star of the show.
"I just want to show people that I can do everything," Liza said in the commercial. In the short film, Liza was seen brainstorming with the executives of Maya behind the scenes, presenting her big and out-of-this-world ideas while still being the star in front of the camera. Liza Soberano is now entering a new era in her career as a creative behind the scenes while still being the star of the show.
Despite her controversial tell-all vlog seemingly putting in bad light the years she spent as ABS-CBN talent, actress Liza Soberano maintained all is well ...
In an interview with ABS-CBN, the 25-year-old star noted how she’s still in “constant communication” with her Star Magic family. “I’ve never lost touch with them,” she said, noting some of these include “directors from ABS-CBN, who I worked closely with throughout the years.” Liza Soberano: ‘I’m in constant communication with my Star Magic family’
The unnecessary hate towards Liza shows a toxic mix of celebrity culture and our worst Filipino traits — and how quick we are to crucify even other young ...
At the end of the day, Liza — or Hope — is simply moving on to the next chapter of her life, and we can’t fault her for following her heart, taking a leap of faith to find out who she is as a person and as an artist. It was Liza who put in the work, acted in all those shows and movies, showed up for every photoshoot and mall show, and committed herself to improving her craft. This is why young women have a hard time deciding so much as to what course they should pursue in college, why relatives interfere with their love lives and pressure them to “get married before it’s too late,” or even act as the family’s breadwinner, always putting others’ needs before her own at the expense of her own dreams and aspirations — all because of utang na loob. Liza needs no permission from her fans or anyone else on what she decides to do next, the same way none of us owe anyone any explanation or apologies for what we do with our lives. This means taking risks and exploring the unknown, even if it means leaving a zone of comfort and security. What about the creative soul aching to express herself but is stuck in a traditional career she is unhappy with? What about the child-free Filipina who constantly gets judged because of her refusal to bring a child into this world? Many “ordinary” women who don’t belong to the world of showbiz go against the grain and work hard to achieve what many think is the impossible or unimaginable, yet are discouraged by the same people who call them ambisyosa — those who basically tell them they can dream, but not too high. Add to the fact that social media has emboldened so many to spew out hate and cruelty that one normally wouldn’t say in person, thanks to the veneer of online profiles. Yet all the same, when someone shows so much as a little kindness towards you, you now have an invisible line of debt that can’t just seem to get repaid no matter what you do — to the point that even your own life choices or autonomy feel like they have been pawned to the people who have helped you in the first place. “The pandemic was the first time in my life where I was allowed to stop and be still. “I had always been told what to do, what to wear, what to say, and what not to say.
Are you part of the 1.2 million viewers who have seen the video of Liza Soberano on YouTube where she talks about her life as an actress who had no choice ...
I want to work with brands that resonate with me personally, with products I actually use, and with companies I believe in,” Liza ended. And while watching Liza talk onstage, in a very eloquent manner, albeit nervous, I thought she was doing a good job. “To finally be able to do things for myself as Hope Soberano.”
Liza or Hope Soberano? Whatever name she decides to use, the 25-year-old actress proudly introduces herself in her new role — chief advocacy officer. The...
With Maya, Liza finds herself in charge of an imaginative and meaningful partnership that ultimately drives financial empowerment, especially with the youth. I want to work with brands that resonate with me personally, with products I actually use, and with companies I believe in,” she shared. “All in all, I am trying to be more intentional about the projects and collaboration I involve myself in.
The unnecessary hate towards Liza shows a toxic mix of celebrity culture and our worst Filipino traits — and how quick we are to crucify even other young ...
At the end of the day, Liza — or Hope — is simply moving on to the next chapter of her life, and we can’t fault her for following her heart, taking a leap of faith to find out who she is as a person and as an artist. It was Liza who put in the work, acted in all those shows and movies, showed up for every photoshoot and mall show, and committed herself to improving her craft. This is why young women have a hard time deciding so much as to what course they should pursue in college, why relatives interfere with their love lives and pressure them to “get married before it’s too late,” or even act as the family’s breadwinner, always putting others’ needs before her own at the expense of her own dreams and aspirations — all because of utang na loob. Liza needs no permission from her fans or anyone else on what she decides to do next, the same way none of us owe anyone any explanation or apologies for what we do with our lives. This means taking risks and exploring the unknown, even if it means leaving a zone of comfort and security. What about the creative soul aching to express herself but is stuck in a traditional career she is unhappy with? What about the child-free Filipina who constantly gets judged because of her refusal to bring a child into this world? Many “ordinary” women who don’t belong to the world of showbiz go against the grain and work hard to achieve what many think is the impossible or unimaginable, yet are discouraged by the same people who call them ambisyosa — those who basically tell them they can dream, but not too high. Add to the fact that social media has emboldened so many to spew out hate and cruelty that one normally wouldn’t say in person, thanks to the veneer of online profiles. Yet all the same, when someone shows so much as a little kindness towards you, you now have an invisible line of debt that can’t just seem to get repaid no matter what you do — to the point that even your own life choices or autonomy feel like they have been pawned to the people who have helped you in the first place. “The pandemic was the first time in my life where I was allowed to stop and be still. “I had always been told what to do, what to wear, what to say, and what not to say.
Inihayag ni Tito Boy Abunda ang kaniyang labis na pagkadismaya tungkol sa inilabas na vlog ni Liza Soberano, na nag-rebranding na ngayon bilang si “Hope,” ...
Sana baon mo ang pagpapasalamat, sa lahat ng mga nangyari at sa lahat ng mga taong dumaan sa buhay mo at kasama mo,” payo ni Tito Boy.
“Because you are where you are today dahil sa mga taong tumulong. And do not disregard the hard work that your managers put into who you are today,” mensahe ng talk show host sa aktres.
Sinang-ayunan ni Tito Boy ang pahayag ni Ogie Diaz na magtatanong muna ito sa isang talent at sa mga magulang nito kung marunong silang mag-manage ng kanilang career.
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“Ang dami ko pa pong gustong sabihin. I’m not disgusted, but I am extremely disappointed with the vlog,” sabi ng King of Talk sa “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda” nitong Martes.
“Saan po ang pinanggagalingan ko?” sabi ni Tito Boy, na inihayag ang kaniyang saloobin bilang isang manager.
Para kay Tito Boy, may karapatan si Liza na magbago ng management at sabihin ang kaniyang nararamdaman, o kung paano hahawakan ang kaniyang karera.
Ngunit ikinadismaya ni Tito Boy ang mga hinaing ni Liza na wala umano itong boses o hindi tinatanong tungkol sa kaniyang career.
Inilahad din ni Liza ang kaniyang pagkadismaya umano sa pakikipagtrabaho sa tatlong direktor nang paulit-ulit.
“Masakit pakinggan. Pero kung rebranding lang ito at redirection, medyo masakit lalo na para sa aming mga manager.”
Ipinaliwanag ni Tito Boy na pagdating sa paghawak ng public figures sa bansa, kadalasang pumupunta ang isang talent sa isang manager para magsabi tungkol sa mga plano nitong mag-artista.
“Ito na ‘yung nangyayari na, I’m not talking about even Liza,” paglilinaw ni Tito Boy. Pero sa video, sinabi ni Liza na, “I have always been told what to do, what to wear, what to say and not what not to say.”
Ayon kay Tito Boy, “I don’t know the intent, I don’t know where she wanted to go. \n
Inihayag ni Tito Boy Abunda ang kaniyang labis na pagkadismaya tungkol sa inilabas na vlog ni Liza Soberano, na nag-rebranding na ngayon bilang si “Hope,” kung saan sinabi ng aktres na wala siyang “boses” o desisyon noon pagdating sa pagpapatakbo ng kaniyang career.
“Disappointed po ako roon sa vlog.
Apart from International Women's Month, Liza and Save the Children Philippines are celebrating the first anniversary of the passage of Raising the Age of ...
And it just makes you want to help even more.” — Video from Save the Children Philippines via YouTube Prior to becoming an official ambassador in 2021, Liza already did a couple of projects with the organization. “Childhood is a stage in a human being in which they are most vulnerable. According to United Nations Children’s Fund and Center for Women’s Resources’ 2015 study, seven out of 10 rape victims in the Philippines were kids. “Liza was very instrumental when we were lobbying for increasing the age of the Statutory Rape Bill or what is also called the End Child Rape. The exemption is not applicable if one of those involved is under 13.
James Reid on Tuesday came to the defense of Liza Soberano in the wake of criticisms being hurled at her over her revelation of her past frustrations as an ...
I always say how thankful I am to everybody that has been a part of my journey and my life,” she said. Now that she is rebranding herself, Soberano said she is “especially grateful to everyone now who is supporting me with this change and this growth that I am pursuing in my career and my personal life.” “I just wanna say that I’m grateful for everything that I have achieved, everything that I’ve experienced in life.
Liza Soberano made a surprise appearance at a private event in Makati on Tuesday where her friend and celebrity make-up artist BJ Pascual was launched as a ...
So I’m looking for a place that I have to stay in when I’m there, but I’m not moving there for good.” Responding to such label, she said: “I guess my video was really up for other people’s interpretation but I know my piece and I am very grateful. Soberano also stated that she is not moving to Los Angeles for good. And I will always be grateful for that.” And I acknowledge that I wouldn’t have any of that if everybody along the way wasn’t there with me,” said Soberano. To which, Soberano made this clarification: “When I mentioned that in my vlog, that was more of me just stating a fact.
Several personalities expressed their support for Liza Soberano amid criticisms about her career and viral vlog. Liza earned public scrutiny on social.
Liza Soberano wanting to try something new to grow AS AN ARTIST is somehow being crucified as an ingrate? “Liza Soberano wanting to try something new to grow AS AN ARTIST is somehow being crucified as an ingrate? Liza used to be a talent of Star Magic for 11 years. i’m sorry to say that casuals are on liza’s side and you can’t bring down the EMPOWERED WOMAN. and now, these kapamilya alt accounts using her as content just to send hate to her? Artists need to explore for that to happen. “This new [generation] of love teams have no creative freedom. Her full name is Hope Elizabeth Soberano. They won’t grow if the system won’t allow them,” he added. I love Filipino films, but it’s true. [perceived](https://twitter.com/akazukincha02/status/1629728290541027328) Liza as “ungrateful” for the opportunities given to her as an ABS-CBN star. “I’ve sacrificed my childhood, I’ve sacrificed my freedom, I’ve sacrificed my happiness to present Liza Soberano to the world and I think I’ve earned the right to finally be me, to finally be able to do things for me as Hope Soberano,” she said.