
Nadine Lustre
Born and raised in Quezon City, Lustre began her career as a child host in several television shows at age 8. She then played minor and guest appearances in a number of films and was eventually launched as one of the members of Viva Entertainment's Pop Girls in 2009. Her breakthrough came following her pairing with James Reid and have appeared together in a string of successful projects such as Diary ng Pangit (2014), Talk Back and You're Dead (2014), On the Wings of Love (2015), Para sa Hopeless Romantic (2015), Beauty and the Bestie (2015), This Time (2016) and Never Not Love You (2018). As a recording artist, she has released one studio album Wildest Dreams (2020) and has co-directed her music videos. Her musical work has earned her thirteen Myx Music Awards and a PMPC Star Awards for Music.
Philanthrophically, Lustre works with various charity organizations, and has centered on raising awareness about mental health and environmental sustainability. She has launched her own cosmetics, Lustrous, and fragrance line, Luster. She was the first local Filipino celebrity to have a full make-up line with an international brand. In 2017, she was hailed as the "Sexiest Woman" by FHM Philippines. She was also the first Filipino ambassadress of Swedish fashion brand H&M and is also one of the highest paid Filipino celebrities on Instagram. Lustre's films have grossed ₱1.28 billion, making her one of the highest-grossing box office stars this century.
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