Watch: Audition Video Of Liza Soberano When She Was 13 Goes Viral

Liza Soberano Audition Video When She Was 13 Is Now Making Rounds Online

The audition video of the Filipina actress Liza Soberano when she was only 13 years for a modeling agency goes viral online.

Hope Elizabeth “Liza” Soberano is a Filipino-American actress and model. She is also one of the most popular celebrities in the Philippines on her generation after playing the role of protagonist Maria Agnes Calay in the TV series entitled “Forevermore” (2014-2015) and also starred “Dolce Amore”.

The 19-year-old actress becomes more popular being featured in different movie projects, television shows, and product endorsement projects. She was also the on-screen partner of her leading man Enrique Gil.

Liza Soberano

Recently, Soberano has uploaded her first VTR in Reco Modelling agency on her official Facebook account. She was only 13 years old at that time when she had her first audition as a model, aspiring to be a popular celebrity someday, which comes to reality.

In the video, it can be seen that the young actress introduced herself, mentioned her height (5’5” at the age of 13). She revealed that her favorite sports is volleyball and also mentioned her favorite hobbies. The actress also undergoes strict screening from the talent scouts of the Reco Modelling agency.

Most of the netizens said that the actress still looks the same after few years of being in the showbiz industry. It only proves that the unique beauty of Liza Soberano is one of her best assets including her acting skills.

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The video immediately goes viral after it was posted in the social media. The viral video has already garnered over 28k views, 2.1k reactions, 197 shares, and 47 comments as of this writing.

Liza Soberano

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