Showbiz power couple Sarah Geronimo and Matteo Guidicelli have unveiled their latest entrepreneurial endeavor, known as the G Studios. The three-story studio is nestled in Las Piñas, a dream brought to fruition that fills Sarah with gratitude.
“I’m grateful that our dream and vision have come to life, thanks to my husband’s strong determination. It all stemmed from the shoots we organized during the lockdown,” Sarah notes.
Curiously, the origin of the studio idea is a tale of jest turned reality. Sarah explains, “Initially, it all started as a joke. But I told Matteo that he possesses great potential.” Matteo echoes her sentiments, affirming, “Yes, it began as a lighthearted joke during the lockdown. Subsequently, we initiated G Productions, collaborating on Sarah’s concerts with Viva. Realizing the dearth of such facilities in the South, we resolved to establish a studio.”
“The studio, known as your creative space in the South, serves as a hub for collaboration with diverse artists, fostering their creativity. Our range of services includes producing TV commercials, capturing stunning photographs, hosting parties, dinners, anniversaries, energetic Zumba sessions, and engaging dance classes. I personally conduct dance classes here every week.”
Meanwhile, the question of Matteo transitioning into a directorial role in the future is pondered. He underscores their expanded ambitions to support fellow artists at G Studios, highlighting his role in managing camera work and lighting, while also emphasizing the studio’s well-equipped facilities for various creative endeavors.
Given their busy careers, many inquire about their plans for starting a family. “Hopefully, in accordance with God’s perfect timing. We kindly request your prayers for this chapter in our lives,” concludes Sarah.
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In a recent interview, Nadia Montenegro noted that contemporary stars have it easier compared to her time in the ‘80s. She mentioned the lack of amenities like air conditioning and chairs on sets and the stricter training requirements back then.
Nadia emphasized the need for stars to be well-rounded in her era, requiring skills in singing, dancing, hosting, and more. She expressed respect for stars from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s.
She also pointed out that while many present-day stars are fortunate, some can be challenging to work with. Nadia stressed the importance of being friendly, humble, and respectful to foster good working relationships.
In my case, I was never ashamed to introduce myself, being humble, polite, and respectful to everybody. Definitely, being friendly and nice is such a blessing,” Nadia stated.