Coleen glad to play role of married woman in ‘Sin Island’ before tying knot | Inquirer Entertainment

Coleen glad to play role of married woman in ‘Sin Island’ before tying knot

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 10:28 AM April 07, 2018

Coleen Garcia. (Instagram/@coleen)

She’s only counting the days to her wedding with international R&B singer Billy Crawford but actress Coleen Garcia isn’t stopping what she does even after she becomes a wife. She’s also happy to have completed such a compelling film before she ties the knot.

“Yes, I’m happy. I actually told Inang [Olive Lamasan] that I was very thankful kasi sinabi rin niya na ‘o di’ba bagay rin sa path mo kahit papano kasi I got to play a married woman before I actually become a married woman so siyempre habang nag-ma-mature na in life dapat ‘yung roles nag-ma-mature na rin.

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Being married also won’t stop the soon-to-be Mr. and Mrs. Crawford from doing their thing.

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“No [I won’t stop] hindi, kasi si Billy tuloy-tuloy pa rin so kailangan ako tuloy-tuloy din.”

Although she still welcomes sexy, mature genre of films, she also wants to venture out into other different roles to at least have a variety.

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Garcia is set to wed Crawford this April in the beautiful island of Balesin. With just days ahead into the big day, she is now feeling the stress pump in with the preparations but nothing could beat her excitement to finally marry the man she loves. /jpv

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