And that’s why people say some things are just meant to be.
While we anticipate the next round of eliminations, which will happen on November 3, three of local showbiz’s most notable Star Search alums,“It was accidental. I was unhappy at work, so I felt I should give it a try,” said Ann.
Vivian, who was also a student at that time, recounted: “I was the best in Mandarin in my class, and I followed my classmates to join in the fun. At that time, the auditions took place at the old TV station , and the queue stretched from upstairs all the way to the garden downstairs.”
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