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BARBIE FORTEZA OPENS UP ON WHAT MAKES HER HEART 'WHOLE'

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September 22, 2025

DUBBED GMA'S "PRIMETIME PRINCESS," Barbie Forteza continues to prove why she more than deserves the crown.

Her breakout role as Klay Infantes in "Maria Clara at Ibarra" (2022) — a Gen Z nursing student who finds herself transported via a magical portal into the world of Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo novels — catapulted her to superstardom.

Since then, she has delivered one hit after another, including “Pulang Araw,” “Maging Sino Ka Man” and the ongoing “Beauty Empire.”

Now, Barbie takes her star power to the global stage as she headlines Netflix’s campy comedy-drama “Kontrabida Academy,” where she shares the screen with some of the industry's most iconic villains.

(As of this writing, it ranks as the No. 3 Most Watched Movie on Netflix Philippines.)

Petite at just five feet tall, Barbie stands as one of the true “giants” of GMA’s primetime roster.

We recently caught up with the ever-grounded star to talk about her craft, the new skill she’s unlocked, her “whole” heart, and what truly keeps her going.

You're now widely recognized as GMA’s “Primetime Princess.” From “Maria Clara at Ibarra” to “Beauty Empire,” what types of roles challenge you the most? Which ones feel most natural?

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