Cassy umaming hindi pa rin magaling mag-Tagalog; Jasmine na-pressure sa serye nila ni Alden

AMINADO ang Kapuso actress na si Jasmine Curtis na feeling “pressured” siya sa kanyang bagong mini-series na “I Can See You: Love On The Balcony” kasama si Asia’s Multimedia Star Alden Richards.

 

Aniya, “It’s more of a pressure that I do hope that the people who watch it really enjoy it.”

 

Ang “Love On The Balcony” nina Jasmine at Alden ang unang mapapanood sa apat na mini-series na handog ng “I Can See You” na nagsimula na kagabi sa GMA Telebabad.

 

Kahit pa kabado ay excited pa rin ang aktres sa magiging feedback ng viewers sa kanilang bagong serye, “What I look forward to is people just giving their honest reviews and comments about it.

 

“Kasi for me, every comment is appreciated, kahit pa it’s a critique. It’s always good to channel it into a nice conversation or idea also for a future project if ever,” aniya.

 

Kasama rin sa mini-serye sina Pancho Magno, Denise Barbacena, at Shyr Valdez.

 

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Para sa kanyang unang YouTube video, sinagot ni Cassy Legaspi ang ilang tanong mula sa kanyang fans. Kabilang na rito ang ginagawang paghahanda para sa kanyang unang acting role sa GMA.

 

“I was supposed to have my first teleserye this year which is ‘First Yaya’ but I think that was put on hold for now. I had to prepare and I want to come prepared,” sey ng anak nina Carmina Villaroel at Zoren Legaspi.

 

“Physically, I just work out and eat healthier because when artistas have taping nagpupuyat sila. So they need to keep their immune system healthy to have the energy to do different kinds of scenes.

 

“From what I’ve seen from my parents, their first scene in the morning can be very happy, and then in the next scene, they could be crying.

 

“There are highs and lows every day. Emotionally, I did acting workshops that helped a lot. I also practiced at home,” dagdag pa ng dalaga.

 

Gusto rin ni Cassy na magsanay pa sa pagsasalita ng Tagalog, “For others, I practiced my parents’ scripts and practiced my Tagalog because I’m not fluent in Filipino but I’m getting there.

 

“The challenge for me is the language. Everything else, I know I can do it. If I just believe in myself and continue to practice I know I can accomplish it,” pag-amin ng dalaga.

 

Kasalukuyang napapanood si Cassy sa morning show na “Sarap, ‘Di Ba?” kasama ang kanyang pamilya. Isa rin siya sa mainstays ng “All-Out Sundays.”

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