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Gladys Reyes has soft spot for her brother PJ

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April 23, 2025

This coming May 17, celebrated teleserye and movie villain Gladys Reyes will join "Beauty Knows No Boundaries," Asia’s first pageant for individuals with diverse needs.

- GISELLE SANCHEZ

Gladys Reyes has soft spot for her brother PJ

I asked the award-winning actress why she volunteered to walk the catwalk for free, and she answered, “I joined this project of the Miss Possibilities Foundation because I want to share the stage again with my 43-year-old brother, who has special needs. His name is Paolo Jose Reyes, but we fondly call him PJ. PJ enjoys these events; he waves onstage and is very functional. We both want to raise awareness among all parents that there are children with different needs, and they are manageable. PJ is batang ’90s. Back then, awareness of children with different needs was very low. Although our family showered him with so much love a

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