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New Fil-Am musical ‘Nanay Ko’ pushes for diversity on US big screen

New Fil-Am musical ‘Nanay Ko’ pushes for diversity on US big screen

Don Tagala,

Balitang America

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With the success of movies such as "Crazy Rich Asians" and "Always Be My Baby," a group of filmmakers believe the movie world is ready for a uniquely Filipino-American story that anyone can relate to.

But before they can start dreaming of box-office success, their feature film called "Nanay Ko" is in need of funds for its post-production.

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Le Sserafim reacts to 'PBB' housemates' dance cover of 'Crazy'

Le Sserafim reacts to 'PBB' housemates' dance cover of 'Crazy'

Jaehwa Bernardo,

ABS-CBN News

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K-pop group Le Sserafim. Photo from Source Music's X accountK-pop group Le Sserafim. Photo from Source Music's X account

K-pop girl group Le Sserafim expressed their appreciation for Filipinos after watching the housemates of "Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition" dance to their song "Crazy."

On Tuesday, the group shared a clip from the "It's Showtime" X account, which featured the housemates dancing to "Crazy" with choreography popularized by the noontime variety show's host Vice Ganda.

"Mahal ko kayo. See you again soon, Manila," the group wrote in their post, accompanied by photos of food from Jollibee and halo-halo.

The group last visited the Philippines in December 2023 for the Asia Artist Awards and are scheduled to return this August for their solo concert.

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Le Sserafim — composed of Sakura, Chaewon, Yunjin, Kazuha and Eunchae — released the house track "Crazy" in August 2024, serving as the lead single from their extended play of the same title.

The song has recently gained popularity on "It's Showtime," where host Vice Ganda has introduced her own dance moves to the catchy track.

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