Ricky Davao, Dianne Medina's wish list, goals for 2024
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Ricky Davao, Dianne Medina’s wish list, goals for 2024

/ 12:10 AM December 29, 2023

Ricky Davao —RICKY DAVAO/INSTAGRAM

Ricky Davao —RICKY DAVAO/INSTAGRAM

RICKY DAVAO

My wish is for our country to have continued peace and prosperity, for the film industry to become more successful, and for people to go back to theaters and watch more films. As for my family, I wish for my children to be successful in their chosen career or choices in life. As for myself, I wish to have more projects as an actor and director. And lastly, for me to have good health and peace of mind.

My goal for 2024 is to be able to fulfill my dream to direct a feature film. And if time permits, I also want to travel with my loved ones.

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DIANNE MEDINA

Dianne Medina —DIANNE MEDINA/FACEBOOK

Dianne Medina —DIANNE MEDINA/FACEBOOK

My wish is good health and long life for my family. For the country, I wish for the government to create more projects and livelihood programs to alleviate poverty and focus more on children’s education. I also wish for healing for people who are sick, most especially for children who are cancer patients.

My goal for 2024 is to have another baby, as well as to expand my business, do more TV work and try new opportunities that will help me grow more. My plan is to get out of my comfort zone when it comes to work. I want to try new things. Lastly, I plan to be more healthy and mindful of what I eat. INQ

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