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Juancho Triviño gets entrepreneurship degree after 12 years

/ 11:31 AM January 17, 2021

Even if it took him more than a decade, Juancho Triviño is proud to have put in the hard work to graduate from college.

The 27-year-old Kapuso star announced yesterday, Jan. 17 that he finished his studies at De La Salle University where he took up entrepreneurship.

“Finally! I graduated!!” he declared.He recalled starting college in 2009 and “stopped [midway] to pursue my acting career.” After a few years, he decided to finish his degree while working, even if it meant sleepless nights and going to school straight from shoots.

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“After 12 years, natapos din (I did it), kahit via [Zoom] lang ang graduation ko (even if my graduation is through Zoom) after all those years of waiting,” he said. “Gusto kong i-alay to sa Diyos at sa magulang ko (I want to dedicate this to God and to my parents).”

Besides juggling his studies and career, Juancho Triviño has also dove into married life after tying the knot with TV host Joyce Pring last February. JB

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