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Bailey May’s greatest asset

/ 12:07 AM October 16, 2017

Bailey May

Bailey May

Bailey May is a matinee idol on the rise. He says he’s always wanted to be a performer, just like his parents, Briton Matthew May and Filipino Vanessa Cabello, who used to sing on a cruise ship. He was born in Cebu and moved to the United Kingdon at age 4 with his family.

But, Bailey’s dream of becoming an actor-singer began to take shape when he relocated to Manila at age 12 to take part in the “737” edition of “Pinoy Big Brother” in June 2015, where he placed fourth—and the rest is history.

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As a special treat to his followers, we asked Bailey, who turned 15 last Aug. 6, to take a quick moment to answer this Q&A:

What did you find most challenging in “Pinoy Big Brother?” Being away from my family for a long time.

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What’s your greatest asset? My mind. I believe I can do anything I put my mind to.

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Any dream role? I love “Spider-Man,” so that’s who I want to be.

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Who is your favorite singer? Justin Bieber is on top of my list, because he’s a great entertainer.

Where do you enjoy hanging out? The mall.

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Closest friends in the business? Grae Fernandez and Kyle Echarri.

What annoys you? Traffic. There’s too much of that here.

What’s your favorite food? Fried chicken.

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Biggest crush? Lilia. She’s the most beautiful thing in the world. She’s my dog.

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