WATCH: Heaven Peralejo transforms into vampire in Sponge Cola music video | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Heaven Peralejo transforms into vampire in Sponge Cola music video

/ 03:56 PM January 14, 2022

Heaven peralejo Sponge cola music video

Heaven Peralejo in the music video for “Kung Ako Ang Pumiling Tapusin Ito” (Image: screengrab from YouTube/Sponge Cola)

Heaven Peralejo has taken the form of a conflicted vampire as she starred in the music video for Sponge Cola’s “Kung Ako Ang Pumiling Tapusin Ito.”

The actress can be seen living in darkness as she caresses a bite on her neck, drinks a red liquid and dances with a headless figure, as seen on the band’s YouTube channel last Wednesday, Jan. 12.

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Initially, Peralejo seemed to be afraid of going out of her home and into the sun. However, she manages to get over this fear when she realizes that small rays of sunshine are peeking from her windows. She rushes out of her home, and her eyes turn black as she transforms into a vampire.

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“Kung Ako Ang Pumiling Tapusin Ito” was written from the perspective of someone who broke up with the person they love. It is reportedly about walking away from a toxic romance and finding the courage to love one’s self.

The song was produced by Sponge Cola and Joey Santos, while the music video was produced by Dan Villegas anda directed by Lamar Roque.

Peralejo was recently seen on the TV series “Bagong Umaga,” where she starred with Kiko Estrada, Tony Labrusca, Barbie Imperial, Michelle Vito and Yves Flores.  /ra

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