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Liza Soberano to star in Bright Vachirawit's 'Long Showers' music video

Published Nov 02, 2024 10:25 am

Liza Soberano is set to share the spotlight with Thai actor Bright Vachirawit in his upcoming music video for his song Long Showers.

On his Instagram account, Bright teased Liza's appearance in the music video as he posted some behind-the-scenes pictures from the production.

One had them pressing their foreheads against each other under the rain, with Bright holding Liza's face..

Bright Vachirawit / Instagram

Another picture showed the two of them chilling by a car as Liza smiles at her co-star.

Bright Vachirawit / Instagram

The official teaser for Long Showers will be released on Nov. 5 at 11:00 a.m. (Philippine time) while the entire music video will premiere on Nov. 8 at 12:00 p.m. (Philippine time).

Bright, who rose in popularity in the Philippines for his role in boys' love series 2gether, premiered his new single during a special program at the NHK Expo event in August. The song is a collaboration with world-class music band 88rising.

Liza's collaboration with Bright has been three years in the making. Back when she was still being managed by Ogie Diaz under ABS-CBN, the showbiz insider revealed in his YouTube vlog in 2021 that there has been a negotiation to pair Liza and Bright for a project.

The actress is now being managed by American record label and entertainment agency Transparent Arts, founded by hip hop group Far East Movement. The company aims to create a global platform for American and Asian artists. Other celebrities under their management include James, The Rose, B.I. Dumbfoundead, and Yultron.

The agency also helped her land her role in her first Hollywood movie Lisa Frankenstein, where she starred with Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse.

Liza was previously under Careless, the talent agency and music label founded by James Reid. She left them as the company focused more on music and James wanted to "shift to more international opportunities."