Camille Prats hopes to work with 'Miss Minchin' Jean Garcia again

Camille Prats hopes to work with ‘Miss Minchin’ Jean Garcia again

/ 02:18 PM March 21, 2025

Camille Prats hopes to work with 'Miss Minchin' Jean Garcia again

Camille Prats and Jean Garcia. Image: Instagram/@camilleprats; YouTube/screengrab from YouTube/ABS-CBN Star Cinema

Camille Prats looked back on her “Sarah… Ang Munting Prinsesa” memories after a recent bonding with her then co-star Jean Garcia, who portrayed the antagonist Miss Minchin in the hit 1995 film.

Prats and Garcia met at the recently held thanksgiving party of GMA with the theme denim and diamonds, as seen on Prats’ Instagram page on Thursday, March 20.

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Standing side by side, the actresses served looks in ensembles corresponding to the theme.

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“My one and only Ms. Minchin,” Prats said in the caption. “Always a pleasure bumping into you tita Jean Garcia.”

Prats even quipped how Garcia is her inspiration in her antagonist role in the GMA TV series “Mommy Dearest.”

“I really hope we could do a project again together,” Prats added.

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“Sarah… Ang Munting Prinsesa” is a local adaptation of the hit anime series “Princess Sarah,” which was based on the children’s novel “The Little Princess” by British-American novelist Frances Hodgson Burnett.

It follows the story of Sarah, a young orphaned girl who was sent to a boarding school in England and was mistreated by the school’s headmistress, Miss Minchin.

Aside from Prats and Garcia, other cast members are Angelica Panganiban, Rio Locsin, Jaime Fabregas and Malou Crisologo, among others.

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