WATCH: Trisha's BFF Barbs in 'Die Beautiful' becomes a man again in 'Born Beautiful' | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Trisha’s BFF Barbs in ‘Die Beautiful’ becomes a man again in ‘Born Beautiful’

By: - Reporter
/ 01:53 PM October 06, 2018


Remember Trisha Echevarria’s BFF Barbs in “Die Beautiful”? She is back, this time to tell her own story.

Martin del Rosario shows he is a strong, independent woman, who eventually happens to be the apple of the eye of two men, in the much-awaited spin-off “Born Beautiful.”

As seen in the movie’s trailer released on Friday, Barbs sets out on her own adventure such as joining a beauty pageant and transitioning into a man. The trailer also teased that Barbs still talks to Trisha’s ghost.

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Previously, it was reported that Christian Bables was to reprise his role as Barbs, for which he won a Best Supporting Actor award in the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival. He was later replaced by Del Rosario, with Bables even congratulating him for the role.

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“Born Beautiful,” which was originally planned to be a series, will now be released as a movie shown in local theaters. The movie’s release date has yet to be disclosed.  /ra

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