LOOK: Child actress Xyriel Manabat graduates from high school | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Child actress Xyriel Manabat graduates from high school

/ 12:06 PM July 01, 2020

Former child star Xyriel Manabat reached a new milestone as she finished high school at the Golden Faith Academy in Taytay, Rizal.

Manabat marked her latest achievement by posting her graduation photo on her Instagram page last Monday, June 29.

“All for You!” she said alongside her picture.

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Manabat began her acting career after joining Star Circle Quest in 2009. She later portrayed the titular role of Momay in the 2010 TV series of the same name.

The actress then earned the Best Child Actress award at the 36th Metro Manila Film Festival for her role in the 2010 movie “Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na ‘To!).”

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Manabat also appeared in the 2011 TV series “100 Days to Heaven,” which featured Coney Reyes and Jodi Sta. Maria. Her latest project was starring in the 2018 romantic comedy “Mary, Marry Me,” in which she played the younger version of Alex Gonzaga’s character.  /ra

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