Josh Dela Cruz, a Filipino-American presenter of "Blue's Clues," said actress Liza Soberano "one of the kindest individuals" he has ever met.
As the United States commemorates Filipino American History Month in October, the California-born Filipina actress attended the Search To Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) organization's 50th anniversary banquet.
SIPA is a nonprofit organization that serves Greater Los Angeles County's Historic Filipinotown and neighboring areas.
It creates after-school activities, elder programs, small business development, cultural enrichment, and affordable housing, among other initiatives for children and families. Along with former actress Giselle "G" Töngi, Josh served as one of the hosts of the event's golden jubilee gala, which took place in Los Angeles on October 15. Liza posted a video of herself at the event and then a photo of them together.
Met @rianne.love.soberano’s favorite @itsjoshdelacruz!!! She even got a video greeting,” she wrote on an Instagram Story posted on October 25.
The photo was posted by Josh, who was tagged by the actress, in an Instagram story with the caption: "One of the sweetest individuals I've ever met." The narrative also included multiple folded hand emojis. Josh is the host of "Blue's Clues and You!" on Nickelodeon. Steve Burns and Donovan Patton served as the hosts of "Blue's Clues," a television series that ran from 1996 until 2006 and was revived. Liza is chasing her lifelong ambition of working in Hollywood, the largest film business in the world.
She claimed last month that the filming of her debut picture, "Lisa Frankenstein," starring Kathryn Newton and "Riverdale" actor Cole Sprouse, was already finished. The 1989 horror comedy centers on an outcast high school student who unintentionally brings back to life a dashing Victorian corpse during a lightning storm. According to rumors, Liza will play Taffy, Kathryn's primary character's half-sister.
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