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Seed of Love starring Glaiza and Valerie

Another intriguing program comes to light via "The Seed of Love" starring Glaiza de Castro, Mike Tan and Valerie Concepcion. It tackles the story of a couple who undergo in-vitro fertilization. This will be Glaiza's first teleserye in 2023 after being a contestant in "Running Man Philippines', which was eventually won by Angel Guardian.

'Coming Soon' Movie Trailer opens on April 13 Nationwide

Watch 'Coming Soon' Movie Trailer opens on April 13 Nationwide! Casting includes, Boy 2 Quizon, Glaiza De Castro, Dominic Roco, Cholo Barretto, Carla Humphries, Andi Eigenmann. Plot: "Kwento ng anim na magkakaibigan na magkakaiba ang antas sa buhay ngunit pinagtagpo ng iisang hilig… Ang masayang buhay! Si Monica (Andi Eigenmann) ay isang rebelbeng anak ng isang socialite. Si Sikyu (Boy2 Quizon), lider ng grupo na walang matinong plano sa buhay. Si Darwin (Dominic Roco), isang hopeless romantic na computer geek. Si Sab (Glaiza De Castro) seryoso sa buhay at masistemang babae. Si Nacho (Cholo Barretto), isang mabuting kaibigan na may kakaibang hilig sa mga hindi normal na bagay, At si Dana (Carla Humpries), isang starlet na ang tanging pangarap ay umani ng palakpak sa kahit anong paraan. Ano ang dahilan kung bakit sila nagkakasundo? At sapat bang dahilan ang napipintong katapusan ng mundo para sila magkawatakwatak?" Coming Soon. Showing in theaters on April 17, 2013. Co

'Haram' om GMA Primetime Starring Dingdong Dantes, Kylie and Glaiza

Catch 'Haram' on GMA Primetime Starring Dingdong Dantes, Kylie Padilla and Glaiza de Castro. "Haram" is an upcoming teleserye on GMA slated on October 2012. This is the first time that Kylie the daughter of Robin Padilla will star on GMA's PRimetime show while her co-stars Dingdong Dantes and Glaiza de Castro have done a few before this. What is Haram? The Arabic term ḥaram has a meaning of "sanctuary" or "holy site" in Islam. The Arabic language has two separate words, حرم ḥaram and حرام ḥarām, both derived from the same triliteral Semitic root Ḥ-R-M. Both of these words can mean "forbidden" and/or "sacred" in a general way, but each has also developed some specialized meanings. A third related word derived from the same root, حريم ḥarīm, most directly corresponds to English "harem". This article covers the word ḥaram (with short vowels in the singular form). wikipedia Catch "Haram' this coming O