Bea Alonzo to make TV comeback in upcoming series 'Whispers From Heaven'
Bea Alonzo is making her TV comeback soon!
According to Nelson Canlas' report on "24 Oras" Friday, the Kapuso actress will star in the upcoming series, "Whispers From Heaven." The series marks her return to acting, as well as her 25th year in showbiz.
"Siguro kapag gagawa ako ng susunod kong teleserye, since yun nga 25th, narealize ko 25th year ko na in the industry, it has to mean something to me. It has to mean something to my audience," she said.
"Parang na-realize ko na this should be bigger than me as Bea, as an actress. Kailangan of service na dun sa mga taong sumuporta sa 'kin, and I feel like this project is very timely at masaya ako na GMA is producing something like this."
"Whispers From Heaven" will also star Tom Rodriguez, Cassy Legaspi, Maricar Reyes, and more.
Bea previously starred in “Widows’ War” with Carla Abellana. It is a spinoff of the popular murder-mystery series "Royal Blood" and "Widow's Web."
Per Canlas' report, Bea got to focus on her personal life and her business during her break from showbiz.
"Things are great. It's something that I've always wanted to do also but never really found the time to do it na 'yun talagang not wearing any other hat but that. So far parang feeling ko nakapag-create na tayo ng foundation, so I'm very happy about that and I discovered a lot of things about myself that way."
This is also the only time Bea had the opportunity to learn about other things that give her happiness in her 25 years in the industry.
Bea noted, "There are many things na — may mga simple joys na na-miss ko kasi when you're in the public eye, parang you tend to see like 'yung mga big things lang, big gestures. Nakalimutan ko i-enjoy 'yung simple joys."
Meanwhile, when it came to questions about leveling up her relationship with boyfriend Vincent Co, Bea chose to keep mum.
"As much as I would like to share with you pero syempre kasi I'm also protecting someone wh's not from showbiz, he has a private life, he's a private individual," she said.
—CDC, GMA Integrated News