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'StarStruck' eliminates Koreen Medina; only eleven hopefuls remain

Published January 1, 1970 8:00 AM PHT
Updated February 20, 2020 8:45 PM PHT

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Koreen's 'StarStruck' journey may have ended tonight but the young artista hopeful promises not to give up on her lifelong dream. 
By MARY LOUISE LIGUNAS

PHOTO BY BOCHIC ESTRADA, GMANetwork.com
 
StarStruck said goodbye and thank you to Koreen Medina tonight.
 
Although saddened by her journey in the program coming to an end, she expresses optimism for the future.
 
“Ang sakit po. Siyempre hindi po mawawala 'yung disappointment, 'yung feeling na siguro may na-miss ako na hindi ko po nabigay. Alam ko naman po na may mag-o-open na door. [I know that] I’m one step closer [to my dream]," she told GMANetwork.com.
 
A chapter may have closed but the twenty-year-old refuses to succumb to loss.
 
“Siyempre po hindi po ako mag-gi-give up. I-pu-pursue ko pa rin po ‘tong dream ko na mag-enter ng show business. [Joining this industry is] my life [-long dream],” she added.
 
The former beauty queen had a combined council and viewers’ score of 81.7%.
 
Meanwhile, Liezel Lopez received the highest score in the vote out, automatically placing her in the bottom group. The two girls were joined by James Teng and Jay Arcilla.
 
READ: Why did Koreen Medina join 'StarStruck?'