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Liza Soberano joins international entertainment company WILD

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Liza Soberano joins international entertainment company WILD

Liza Soberano. Image: Instagram/@signedbywild

Liza Soberano received warm welcome as she joined the global entertainment company WILD as one of its talents.

The actress’ new management was announced through the label’s official Instagram page on Tuesday, Oct. 1.

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“We’re so happy to welcome the talented Filipino-American actress Liza Soberano to our WILD family,” it said, showing a portrait of Soberano.

The company further provided the contact detail for “any Singapore-related inquiries” for Soberano. Other than this, no details on the signing were immediately made public.

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WILD, as per its website, is a “global entertainment company, marketing agency and music label” which aims to “connect Asian-American artists and talent worldwide, with a focus on Southeast Asia, South Korea and the United States.”

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Other talents managed by the label are Tasha Low, Haven, Jam Republic, Lana, Seungyeon and Sorn.

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“WILD’s global roster of talent ranging from artists, actors, hosts, and content creators each have their own stories to tell—as well as the initiative to grow their brand beyond their platforms,” the company said of its talents, per its website.

“Above all, we bring out the best in our team by forging strong and lasting relationships, providing them with the right support, as well as giving the strategic and technical know-how to produce the highest quality work,” it further stated.

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Soberano was previously managed by Careless, a label founded by actor-musician James Reid. Reid confirmed the actress’ exit in September, after weeks of speculations.

Reid further disclosed that Soberano herself decided to leave the agency, saying this was due to the actress and the company having different “career paths.”

Soberano, meanwhile, has yet to speak on the matter as of this writing.



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