Jodi Sta. Maria, naglabas ng matinding paalala: “You become the person you worship”
- Jodi Sta. Maria posted a reflective message about how a person’s values and focus can shape their identity over time
- The actress emphasized the idea that people are influenced by what they deeply admire or devote themselves to
- She encouraged being mindful of these influences because they can affect character, beliefs, and personal direction
- Her post gained attention online, with many users reacting to its message about self-awareness and life choices
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Jodi Sta. Maria shared a reflective message on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, May 14, focusing on how what a person values in life can shape who they become. The actress posted a short reminder about influence, identity, and personal choices.

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She talked about how a person’s beliefs, admiration, or focus in life can slowly shape their character and direction.
“You become the person you worship.”
She pointed out that people tend to change based on what they deeply value or follow over time. Jodi stressed that steady focus or devotion to someone or something can influence a person’s behavior, mindset, and personality.
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“Whatever or whoever you devote yourself to eventually shapes your character, values, and identity.”
She ended with a reminder that the things and people someone chooses to follow or prioritize can have a strong impact on their life.
“Choose wisely.”
Many online users reacted to the post, saying it reminded them to be careful about the influences they allow in their daily lives.
Jodi Sta. Maria is a Filipino actress known for her versatility and longevity in the entertainment industry. She rose to fame for her role in the teen drama Tabing Ilog and later became one of the most respected actresses in the Philippines. Some of her most notable TV roles include Be Careful With My Heart, where she played Maya, and The Broken Marriage Vow, the Philippine adaptation of Doctor Foster. She continues to thrive in the industry, balancing her career, studies, and life as a devoted mother to her son, Thirdy, which has since been admired by many of her fans and followers.
In a guest appearance on Dani Barretto’s Bare It All podcast, Jodi shared that the Midnight Girls cast underwent immersion by working in a real Japanese omise. She was joined by Sanya Lopez, Jane Oineza, and Loisa Andalio as they experienced firsthand what it is like to work as hostesses. The actresses interacted with actual customers who were unaware that they were famous personalities preparing for a film role. Jodi said the experience helped them better understand the emotions and realities people face in that kind of work environment.
Earlier, Jodi reacted to the engagement of her former husband, Pampi Lacson, and his longtime partner, Iwa Moto. During her guest appearance on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, she revealed that the couple personally informed her about the engagement before making it public. She shared that she is sincerely happy and truly glad to see them reach this important milestone in their relationship. Jodi also extended her heartfelt best wishes for their future together as they begin a new chapter as a couple.
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