Sofia keeps family showbiz tradition

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By Nestor Cuartero

JUST A THOUGHT: “Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. It’s courage that counts.” – John Wooden

THIRD GENERATION ARTISTA: Rising singer Sofia Gonzalez Romualdez launched her new single recently at the Manila Polo Club. She belongs to the third generation of artists that started with Jose Mari Gonzales, a popular leading man in the 1950s and 60s, who starred opposite the likes of movie queens Amalia Fuentes and Susan Roces. They all belonged to Sampaguita Pictures back then.

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Jose Mari later contributed his two daughters, Ana Margarita and Cristina, who also became movie actors. Of the two, Cristina rose to become a big star and show performer. She later entered public service, currently as mayor of Tacloban City.

Sofia is daughter to Cristina.

Now it can be clearly said that the 18-year old is following in the star-studded footsteps of her family. She has stepped into the spotlight in the music industry as a signed artist under Viva Records.

SHE WRITES HER SONGS: Two years ago, Sofia debuted with her single “Pikit Mata,” first heard as part of the soundtrack of the movie “FanGirl FanBoy.”

She’s back with a new sound, “Thinkin’ Of U,” a song which she also wrote. The song is in the key of R&B.

Sofia says she has always been passionate about music since she was young.

“Music was always in me, there was never really a time where it wasn’t my passion. I never really saw myself doing anything else besides music as I was growing up.”

She says she wants to stay focused on singing, reason why she ignores offers to act in films just like her mother and grandfather before her.

KRIS-JOSHLIA MOVIE: “I Love You, Hater” is the title of a new Star Cinema film starring Kris Aquino, Joshua Garcia and Julia Barretto. Kris plays a digital media magnate in the story.

Joshua and Julia earlier supported Sharon Cuneta and Robin Padilla in the monster hit, “Unexpectedly Yours.”

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