
On December 11, Sparkle GMA Artist Center formally welcomed its newest roster of stars at the GMA Network Center Building.
Multi-awarded young actor Miggs Cuaderno is one of the stars who officially signed with the Kapuso talent agency.
In an Instagram post, Miggs expressed his happiness about being part of the Sparkle family: "Waahh it's real finally with my Sparkle fam!”
He also shared that GMA Network has been his home since childhood, and it is one of the things that taught him to grow and one of the reasons he achieved several awards locally and internationally.
His talent has not only flourished on Philippine television but has also garnered significant acclaim, bringing home prestigious awards both locally and internationally, including Best Actor for the film Quick Change at the Chéries-Chéris Film Festival in France.
“GMA has been my home since I was a kid, from my early days in Munting Heredera and hosting Tropang Potchi to acting in shows like Poor Señorita, Prima Donnas, and Mano Po Legacy,” Miggs wrote in the caption.
He continued and wrote: “Growing up in this industry, I've been blessed with roles in TV and films that challenged me, helped me grow, and even brought home awards locally and internationally, something I'll always be grateful for.”
He described the signing as a "full-circle moment" for the five-year-old kid who first fell in love with acting.
He extended his gratitude to the Sparkle and GMA Network executives, including Ms. Joy Marcelo, Ms. Annette Gozon-Valdes, and Sir Daryl Zamora, for their unwavering trust and guidance throughout the years.
He also specifically thanked Regal Entertainment, led by Ms. Roselle Monteverde and Sir Keith Monteverde, for their belief in him and for entrusting him with challenging roles that have helped "improve my craft and hone my skills as an actor.”
As a start of his new chapter of being a Sparkle artist, Miggs is included in the GMA inspirational family drama series, Born To Shine along with other Kapuso stars like Zephanie Dimaranan, Michael Sager, Manilyn Reynes, Vina Morales, and many more.