Here Is Marinel Santos Now After Leaving Showbiz
Do you still remember the Filipina singer ad ‘Star in a Million’ finalist Marinel Santos? Here is her life now after leaving the showbiz industry.
Marinel Santos is a Filipina singer who rose to fame after joining the TV reality singing contest “Star In A Million” in 2003.
Unfortunately, Santos did not win the grand title but placed as third-runner up in the competition wherein Sheryn Regis placed second and Erik Santos won the grand prize.
Recently, Marinel Santos has uploaded her video while singing “Bukas na Lang Kita Mamahalin”, which immediately spread like a wildfire after it was posted in the social media.
In the video, it can be seen that the Filipina singer has still her amazing voice upon granting the request of a mall staff to jam at the karaoke.
Santos is currently based in Macau, China but visited her hometown in the Philippines for a vacation.
https://www.facebook.com/marinelsantos/videos/10210584178823256/
The video clip has already garnered over 691k views, 10k reactions, 3, 105 shares, and 778 comments as of this writing.
The social media users also lauded the singer for her incredible singing voice. Here are some of the comments:
Deina Cobaine: “ Sabi ng wag pahahawakin ng mike..yan prang bulkang mayon sa pagsabog..galing nmn ni ateng..ganda rn ng legs ahh..ahihihi”
Leden Adta Caleren: “ yung push cart talagang on timing…hehehe idol marinel tawag nang tanghalan ikaw na hinihintay..”
Charmz Bagz: “Kaya idol ko ito! Ito dapat ang may mga concert eh.”
Jing Guadalquiver: “This song and your version is my all-time fave”
Pulman Macasaya Maranan: “Walang kupas… Kumanta to ng Theme song ng Fantaserye sa ABS eh. Parang Marina ata yun. Ikaw dapat talaga yung nanalo sa Star in A Million eh.”
Marvin Caspillo Tubeje: “One of my Favorite Star in a Million Pioneer. Thank u Idol for using our very own Grand Videoke and Ld Systems. Hope to meet u. “
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