Regine Velasquez appreciated whatever happened in her life
Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez said that she has nothing to “reset” in her life and here’s the reason for this.
Regine’s career path is an inspiration for many younger artists. She worked hard to achieve the status that she has now in the Philippine entertainment industry. For decades, her music echoed in the hearts of many people.
Regine did not confine herself to just doing music, she also ventured into acting and hosting. In a recent interview, Regine teased about her acting comeback. She said that she already had a meeting with Viva Entertainment regarding this.

Regine Velasquez is set to hold a major concert next month titled RESET. This will be on Feb. 14 and 22, and Feb. 15 and 21, at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Circuit Makati.
During a press conference for this musical event, based on the article in Pilipino Star Ngayon, the singer was asked if there was something that she wanted to reset in her life. She said that there is none.
“In the long run, we’ll realize that it’s not such a good idea that I don’t want to change because we make mistakes because we were supposed to learn from those mistakes,” the wife of OPM icon Ogie Alcasid said.
However, she stressed that if you keep on making the same mistakes, this is a different story, For her, it is fine to make a mistake as long as there is learning after that.
She also stressed that the feeling of happiness is highlighted when a person already experienced sadness. “So I wouldn’t change anything because all those experiences make me who I am,” she expressed.

When asked if she reviews her performances after concerts to know what went wrong or the aspects that she could improve, Regine said that she constantly does this.
Even just a three-song performance, she would review it. She also said that almost all artists do this. The singer shared that there were times when she did not want to watch a video of her performance but she would force herself to do so.
“Ganon, pinipintasan mo ‘yung sarili mo. It is because we want to give our audience a more or less perfect concert or performance every single time. But we’re human beings; hindi kami robot na every concert pwedeng perfect,” Regine Velasquez said.