It is not a secret that Andrea Brillantes has accomplished a great deal for her age. She earned her first starring part at the age of 10, built a home for her family at the age of 17, and now, at the age of 19, she is the Philippines’ youngest celebrity CEO.
The young actress has just recently disclosed that she will be opening her own firm, A.B.G. Trading Inc., in November of this year. This accomplishment is something that she has dreamed of accomplishing ever since she was a child.
“Five years old pa lang ako alam ko na ang goal kong gawin sa buhay ko, ang mag artista. Pero maraming hindi nakakaalam na dream ko talaga ang magka-business for my family,” the Kadenang Ginto actress remarked on Facebook. “This company, which I will be launching in November, has been in the works for such a significant amount of time, and I am overjoyed that I will soon be able to finally share it with all of you.”
She further conveyed her appreciation to her staff as well as her followers for the never-ending outpouring of affection that she has received. “I cannot express how grateful I am to have the perfect group working beside me at this company. I would appreciate it if you would follow my path as a new CEO and business owner. Lubos akong nagpapasalamat sa suporta ninyong lahat. Mahal na mahal ko kayo.”
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