Julia Barretto is the new calendar girl for a liquor brand

Julia Barretto ‘more confident, braver’ in expressing self

/ 01:44 PM November 16, 2023

Julia Barretto

Image: Instagram/@juliabarretto

Julia Barretto aims to inspire others to “be brave and come out of their shell” by further embracing and being more confident of herself, which is evident in her most recent project.

The actress, who was announced as the 2024 calendar girl of a liquor brand, admitted she was nervous but excited at the same time for such a bold stint.

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“[I’m] excited but nervous because it means having to be a lot more braver in expressing myself,” Barreto said in an interview with members of the press at the brand event on Tuesday, Nov. 14.

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“To be the face of [the brand], malaki siyang karangalan sa akin and I hope that I did them proud. I hope that the team and my new family is proud about the new calendar,” she continued. “Sana marami maging masaya at matuwa sa aking ginawa a few months ago pa.”

Through her Instagram page, Barretto also flaunted her toned physique in a photo shoot for the brand, leaving fans and fellow celebrities in awe.

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Julia Barretto

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Julia Barretto

Image: Instagram/@juliabarretto

Julia Barretto

Image: Instagram/@juliabarretto

“I’m grateful for projects like these that pushes me to be more confident in what I am. These things I do only help me become a more secure and braver woman,” Barretto said.

“As you grow older you end up being more confident in who you are, in your own skin. If that translates people to be brave, to come out of their shell, I’ll take it,” she added.

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