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KathNiel was a love team [c] consisting of Filipino actors Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. Together, they often appeared in several film and television series together as fictional couples. Together, they often appeared in several film and television series together as fictional couples.
Padilla debut as a movie actor as Billy Fernandez in 24/7 in Love (2012) co-start with Kathryn Bernardo (known as "KathNiel"). The role earned him nomination at the 2013 PMPC Star Awards for New Movie Actor of the Year.
Kathryn Chandria Manuel Bernardo [1] (born March 26, 1996) is a Filipino actress. She began her career as a child actress, portraying young versions of lead characters in series such as It Might Be You (2003) and Endless Love (2010). [2]
"Sa Susunod na Habang Buhay" (English: "In the Next Life Time") [a] is a song by the Filipino folk-pop band Ben&Ben. It was written by the lead vocalists Paolo Benjamin and Miguel Benjamin Guico. [citation needed] The track was released on February 28, 2020.
Daniel John Elago Ford [a] (born April 26, 1995), known professionally as Daniel Padilla, is a Filipino actor and singer. [3] He is a recipient of multiple accolades across television, film, and music, including the FAMAS Award for Best Actor and PMPC Star Award for Movie Actor of the Year, as well as three World Music Awards nominations.
The album includes five original songs. "Na Sa ’Yo Din Pala" is written as a response to Daniel Padilla's signature song "Na Sa ’Yo Na Ang Lahat" and were both composed by Jungee Marcelo. Bernardo states that she and Padilla would listen to the music of Michael Bublé and their favorite love song is "Grow Old With You". [6] "
The House Arrest of Us is a 2020 Philippine romantic comedy streaming television series starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, directed by Richard Arellano [1] [2] [3] and written by Carmi Raymundo. [4]
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