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Liza Soberano attends event for young Hollywood stars

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Aug 13
  • 2 min read

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August 13 ------ Liza Soberano continues to make inroads into the global entertainment industry as she attends an event for Hollywood's young celebrities.


In one of the more recent posts on her Instagram account, Liza posted multiple photos of her at Variety's Power of Young Hollywood party, which was also attended by celebrities like Tyla, Stranger Things' Finn Wolfhard, The White Lotus' Sam Nivola, and Olympian Simone Biles. In the caption to her post, Liza expressed her gratitude to Variety for the “fun night”.


This is just the latest Hollywood event that Liza has participated in over the past few months. In May, she posted multiple photos and videos from the Gold Gala, an event that honors AAPI personalities that have made changes in American culture in the past year. Some of the people in the post are producers Brandon and Kristin Saito, news anchor David Ono, Fil-Am artist Alyssa Rafael, Fil-Am comedian JR De Guzman, Super Junior member Choi Siwon, entrepreneur Rembrandt Flores, Icelandic singer-songwriter Laufey, and Fil-Am musician H.E.R.


In the caption to the post, Liza wrote that the Gold Gala reminds her why community matters and that she was honored to be among the “bold, brilliant, and beautiful.” Liza also threw the first pitch for the Dodgers versus Mets game for 'Filipino Heritage Night' back in June, with photos posted on both hers and the Dodgers' official Instagram account. In the caption to Liza's post, she wrote that she was honored to be amongst all her kababayans but was also nervous about throwing the first pitch.


Aside from entertainment events, Liza has also attended multiple advocacy summits. Back in July, Liza posted multiple photos and a clip of her at The Nexus Summit. In the caption to the post, Liza wrote that the panel she took part in was about something “deeply personal” to her - “children's rights, and the role film and television play in protecting and empowering the next generation.” She also wrote that she felt “more inspired than ever to use storytelling as a tool for justice, safety, and hope.”


The Nexus Summit describes itself as a “global community founded to bridge communities of wealth and social entrepreneurship.” It has more than 6,000 members from over 70 countries and brings together “investors, social entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and allies to catalyze new leadership and accelerate needed political, societal, indigenous, financial, environmental, and equal justice solutions.” The organization has held 40 summits since its founding in 2011.


Liza was also a jury member at the Ho Chi Minh City International Film Festival. Aside from expressing her gratitude at being part of the jury, Liza also described the festival “an amazing showcase of talented filmmakers” and shared that she was “inspired to continue working in an industry that encourages freedom of expression and challenges the way we think.”


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