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Jodi Sta. Maria hailed as best actress at Asian Academy Creative Awards

/ 10:25 AM December 09, 2022

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Jodi Sta. Maria. Image: Instagram/@dreamscapeph

Jodi Sta. Maria has been named the best actress at the Asian Academy Creative Awards held in Singapore, for her performance in the drama series “The Broken Marriage Vow.”

The actress was shown holding her trophy while being greeted by the show’s producer Dreamscape Entertainment, as seen on its Instagram page yesterday, Dec. 8.

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“Congratulations [Jodi Sta. Maria] for being hailed as Best Actress in a Leading role at the [Asian Academy Creative Awards 2022],” it stated.

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The production company also showed Sta. Maria’s acceptance speech in another Instagram post yesterday.

In her speech, Sta. Maria thanked Dreamscape, the show’s directors, her co-stars and the entire production team behind “The Broken Marriage Vow.” Sta. Maria also called winning the best actress award the “highlight of my year.”

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“The Broken Marriage Vow,” the Filipino adaptation of the British drama series “Doctor Foster,” aired on ABS-CBN from January to June this year. It starred Sta. Maria in the lead role alongside Zanjoe Marudo, Sue Ramirez and Zaijian Jaranilla.  /ra

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