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One was the slapping scene between Angel Locsin and Maja Salvador's characters aired on January 1, 2014. The trailer was well received and went even viral all over the web, creating parodies and memes. [16] Since the first episode, the show became a hot topic online and even trended on Twitter worldwide. [17]
Maja Ross Andres Salvador-Ortega (born October 5, 1988) is a Filipino actress and television personality. Known for portraying strong female leads in revenge dramas in film and television, she has been described as one of the best actresses of her generation.She is known as the Revenge Drama Queen and the OG Queen of the Dancefloor.Maja is also the National Commission for Culture and the Arts ...
Wildflower is a 2017 Philippine revenge drama television series directed by Onat Diaz, Cathy O. Camarillo and Raymund B. Ocampo, starring Maja Salvador, together with an ensemble cast.
A younger sister (Maja Salvador) tries to ruin her brother's wedding because she knows that he will leave her alone after he marries his fiancée.She tries to concoct a scene by following her brother's pamamanhikan in the province, revealing further details about the woman's family.
As of 2017, Ocampo attends the University of the Philippines, studying creative writing. [15] She finished elementary and high school at School of St. Anthony. [16]Ocampo underwent surgery in March 2023 to remove her thyroid glands after she was diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma, which condition made her wake up in the middle of night having a hard time breathing, get tired easily and ...
From its pilot episode, The Killer Bride proved itself as a hit by recording a high pilot episode rating of 23.1%. [19] In the same month as its debut, the show was pitted against a new rival which it managed to beat in the ratings and also saw the show registering its highest rating, 25.6% for its August 30, 2019, episode. [ 20 ]
The 1972 novel First Blood by David Morrell was adapted into the motion picture of the same name, which led to sequels, a 65-episode animated series, other media, and much merchandise. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
There has been literature based on Rambo: The Force of Freedom and book adaptations of select episodes from the series. A book and tape set adapting the original five-part episode miniseries titled Rambo: The Rescue was published by Kid Stuff Records in 1987. Another full series of five book and tape sets were published by Rainbow ...