Kathryn Bernardo proves she’s still a force to be reckoned with as she earns a nomination in the 2023 Seoul International Drama Awards. Full story:
MANILA, Philippines – Kathryn Bernardo proves she’s still a force to be reckoned with in the global acting scene with her recent nomination in the 2023 Seoul International Drama Awards .on Monday, May 22, that the Filipina actress is nominated in the Outstanding Asian Star category, alongside renowned actors from South Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand.
Voting will run from June 15 to July 14 through the app Idolchamp. “Winners selected by the vote will also be invited to the ceremony to share the joy of winning the award with the general public,” the organizers. is a festival that aims to bring global TV drama productions together and foster cultural diversity.
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