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Dustin Yu reveals his ultimate Christmas wish
November 3, 2025
|Manila Bulletin
Dustin Yu, a former housemate from Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition, is undoubtedly one of the busiest young stars today.
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In addition to starring in two movies for the 2025 Metro Manila Film Festival, Dustin is also a highly sought-after celebrity endorser. Alongside his acting career, he is actively involved in business ventures. Dustin acknowledges that, due to his hectic schedule, he hardly has any time to rest, but he is not complaining about it.
"Nakakapagpahinga pa ba ako? With all the work na dapat kong gawin after PBB, hindi na talaga ako masyado nakakapag-pahinga. Ang rest ko ngayon is yung kasama ko yung parents ko at siblings ko. Kahit isang oras lang sine-set aside ko muna yung trabaho. Kahit kulang ang tulog as long as kasama ko yung mga mahal ko sa buhay, happy ako. In a way nakakapag-rest na rin ako. (Do I still get to relax? With all the work I have to do after PBB, I don't really get to relax much anymore. My relaxation now is when I'm with my parents and siblings. Even if it's just for an hour, I set aside work. Even if I don't get enough sleep, as long as I'm with my loved ones, I'm happy. In a way, I can still relax)," said Dustin when asked if he still finds time to relax during the recent launch of his latest endorsement for Aromagicare held in Quezon City.
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