LORNA TOLENTINO ON STAYING POWER, SELF-LOVE AND STATE OF HER HEART
The Philippine Star|October 28, 2024
I HAVE BEEN A FAN OF premier actress Lorna Tolentino since I was a schoolgirl, and how fortunate and serendipitous it was for me to be able to chat with her at the press launch of Belle Dolls, the new line of Beautederm wellness supplements and juices owned by the very hard-working Rhea Tan.
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LORNA TOLENTINO ON STAYING POWER, SELF-LOVE AND STATE OF HER HEART

Lorna - LT to friends and family - started as a child actress when she was only eight years old and now, she is a proud, 62-year-old senior citizen. And though her movie and TV career spans more than five decades, she doesn't look like she will be slowing down soon. Not only is she in the cast of the hit series "Batang Quiapo," she also co-stars in the upcoming Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2024 horror flick "Espantaho" this Christmas.

Because of her glowing skin with zero pores and a body that many women are envious of, she has numerous product endorsements, including Beautederm. So what are the secrets to her enduring success?

Read on for LT's reveals about staying on top of her game in a very competitive industry.

You are a "Batang Quiapo" mainstay and are now in direk Chito Roño's MMFF entry, "Espantaho." How do you manage your time? What do you look for when accepting a role?

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