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Maris Racal says 'Incognito' has saved her
Manila Bulletin
|July 4, 2025
Kapamilya actress Maris Racal shared her heartfelt appreciation for the captivating series 'Incognito,' revealing that it played a transformative role in her life.
During the finale media conference for "Incognito" on June 26, Maris reflected on how this remarkable show became a beacon of hope, lifting her spirits and guiding her through a challenging period.
Thank you for the bonding and friendship. Making 'Incognito' has saved me. You have no idea how much it saved me and how I grew as an actress. Thank you for this role," said Maris, as she became emotional.
Maris also said that accepting this project was her best career decision because it was a dream come true to act in an action series where she played a spy.
Last year, Maris was involved in a controversy with her costar, Anthony Jennings. However, both actors are now receiving praise for their performances in the series.
Aside from Maris, “Incognito” brings together a talented ensemble, including Richard Gutierrez, Ian Veneracion, Baron Geisler, Anthony Jennings, Kaila Estrada, and Daniel Padilla. In a gripping showdown set against the backdrop of Marawi, this dynamic team must rally together to confront the formidable El Cano. As the series hurtles toward its thrilling conclusion, the stakes have never been higher.
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