Sarah Geronimo back to work after grand vacation | Inquirer Entertainment

Sarah Geronimo back to work after grand vacation

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
02:26 PM January 20, 2017

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Pop star Sarah Geronimo is definitely on a roll as she embarks on several projects in 2017 after being away from the show-biz scene recharging herself for two months on a grand vacation.

Her manager, Viva Films’ Vicente “Vic” del Rosario Jr. said the singer/actress is now more energized than ever to carry out her commitments.

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“Naka-recharge na siya, enjoy na uli siyang magtrabaho (She’s now recharged, and ready to work again),” Boss Vic, as he is known in the industry, said.

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“Nag-enjoy siya sa bakasyon, nakapahinga (She enjoyed her vacation, and she is rested). Since 2003 puro trabaho ang ginawa ni Sarah. Kaya tama lang na nagbakasyon siya (Since 2003, all she had done was work. So, it was just right that she should go on vacation),” Del Rosario added.

For a start, her fans will be in for a “kilig” (thrill) overload as Geronimo is set to do a reunion movie with box-office king John Lloyd Cruz.

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She is also set for a major concert in November.

To this day, the 28-year-old singer/actress slays 30 product endorsements and counting. She’s also set to record a new album and will be back to host The Voice Teens. 

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