(L-R) AVP for Talent Imaging and Marketing Simoun S. Ferrer, Claire Castro, Diego Castro
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GMA Artist Center welcomes Claire Castro to its roster of talents as she signed a management contract last October 30.

Present in the contract signing were GMA Assistant Vice President for Talent Imaging and Marketing Simoun S. Ferrer, Senior Talent Manager Tracy Garcia, and co-manager Diego Castro.

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Claire Castro. Supplied Photo.

The new Kapuso star claims that she has always loved acting, and she looks forward to doing roles that tug at the heart of viewers. When asked what career path she would like to pursue, she proudly shares the name of Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera.

“I’ve always looked up to Ms. Marian ever since I was a kid. I remember doing her iconic Marimar role in front of the mirror, and now that I’m officially a Kapuso, I can’t wait to meet her,” the young sweetheart shares.

Her father and co-manager, 90’s matinee idol Diego Castro, says that he trusts Claire in showcasing her raw talent, “On her own alam na niya ang gagawin, since bata pa lang, she’s been exposed to showbiz. I guess the best tip I can give her is humility, kasi no matter how pretty or talented you are, kung wala kang humility babagsak ka nang mabilis.”

Claire admits to feeling intimidated by her new venture, but she is excited to try new things that showbiz has to offer, “I’m still nervous, but more than that, I feel excited that I’m finally going to do what I love. I am willing to learn everything and I trust my management to guide me through it.”

Meanwhile, Ferrer sees the raw talent in Claire and he is excited to witness the new chapter of Claire’s life in GMA.

“Definitely we will focus on honing her talent in acting. From the auditions pa lang, we have already seen how passionate she is, so we look forward to all the opportunities we can give her in the near future,” he concluded. (pr)

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