Bela Padilla, nagpasalamat sa maraming bagay: "Life really humbles a person"
- Bela Padilla took to Twitter and shared her thoughts on life, saying that she is really grateful
- The actress said that life can really humble a person
- She then shared that she has finished a film in Seoul and that she will be starting another one in Geneva soon
- Aside from these, Bela appreciated all the nice people that surround her always
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Bela Padilla took to Twitter expressed how grateful she is at the things that are happening to her.
"Also, just wanted to drop in to say that I’m very grateful for many things."
She then added that life can humble a person.
"Life really humbles a person," said the actress.
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Bela then shared the two projects that she is really very proud of. One was already done, and the other one would be starting soon, which would be in Geneva.
"I just finished a film in Seoul and will be starting a new one in Geneva soon."
The actress also took note of the people who are always surrounding her.
"And I have the nicest group of people surrounding me always. The universe conspires."
Bela Padilla is a famous Filipina showbiz personality. Her recent project “Miracle in Cell No. 7” became the top grosser during the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2019. Aside from being an actress, she is also an accomplished screenwriter.
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She took to Twitter and expressed her opinion on plans to ban K-drama in PH. She said that Filipinos watch K-drama because she said that they are being funded well and the production value is really high. The actress and director also explained that she is currently in South Korea and the difference in how they work is truly inspiring. She also noted that she is saddened that filmmakers in PH do not get the same support or help from the government.
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