Veteran actress Manilyn Reynes has just shocked the entire showbiz when she suddenly shared shocking revelations in her latest video. The content of the video quickly attracted the attention of fans, sparking a series of speculations about what is really going on behind the scenes.
In the latest video, Manilyn Reynes did not hesitate to talk about sensitive issues that she had kept secret for a long time. Although it is not clear what she specifically wanted to imply, the actress’s words made the public curious and confused.
Some sources said that Manilyn mentioned difficult experiences in her career, maybe even controversial secrets about the entertainment industry that few people dare to make public.
Immediately after the video was posted, social networks immediately exploded with heated debates. Some opinions said that Manilyn was alluding to the pressures that veteran artists face in the entertainment industry.
– *”If Manilyn Reynes speaks up, something very serious is definitely going on!”*
– *”I watched the video and was really shocked! I can’t believe what she said!”*
– *”Philippine showbiz is about to have a big change!”*
Not only the public, but also the artist community was surprised by Manilyn Reynes’ revelations. Some close colleagues expressed their support for the actress, and encouraged her to continue speaking out about the truth.
Currently, Manilyn Reynes has not yet responded to her viral video. However, the media and fans are still closely following her every move. Will these revelations open up a new series of scandals in showbiz? Will Manilyn continue to share more shocking secrets?
Manilyn Reynes, can’t confront artists who arrive ‘late’ to work
Manilyn Reynes said that some young artists don’t understand the importance of arriving early to taping, which is a sign of respect for other people’s time.
In Fast Talk with Boy Abunda on Wednesday, Mane looked back on the reason why she lasted 40 years in showbiz.
“First of all, maybe because we were given talent that we need to share. It took a long time because, I’m not lifting a bank, I’m sorry but I’m very professional, Tito Boy, and you all know that,” said the actress.
“When I have something to do in my work, I really do it and more if I can do more,” added Manilyn.
Apart from that, she also respects other people’s time.
“I am very punctual. That is true. For me, we all have our own lives, we all have our own families. What is it about us all arriving early, finishing early, isn’t it fun? We can go home to our families well and happily, right?,” he explained.
Tito Boy asked Manilyn if this is a trait that young artists today also understand.
“No,” Manilyn laughed. “I’m sorry to say. It’s sad, really.”
According to Mane, if the call time is, for example, 7 a.m. or 8 a.m., he leaves the house at about 4 a.m. or 5 a.m. only.
“I don’t care if I’m early, as long as I’m in the area,” he said.
“But when you’re on the scene, I hope you don’t script. You should know what to do,” he explained.
But Manilyn has had experiences where she waited for three to four hours because of late artists.
However, Manilyn is not the type of person who tells other people off. Tito Boy, I’ve never been confrontational, you know that. Sometimes you used to tell me, ‘Sabihin mo.’ I don’t want to because I don’t want to hurt you, I don’t want to say, ‘This is so clever,'” said the “Pepito Manaloto: Tuloy Ang Kuwento” star.
Manilyn’s request to her coworkers: “I hope that since we are both here in this job, I hope that we will also respect each other, at all times.”