Dina Bonnevie Has This Advice To Artists of Younger Generation

Dina Bonnevie: “I’ll say it in one line: be professional.”

DINA BONNEVIE – Veteran actress Dina Bonnevie recently shared her advice to the artists of the younger generation.

Dina Bonnevie
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Dina appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda”.

In an interview, Dina shared that her only advice to the artists of the younger generation is to “be professional”. According to the veteran actress, it’s important to treat other people at an equal level.

Dina explained that being professional means coming to the set on time, reading their script, knowing their role, memorizing their lines, and enjoying their work. She added that this is what she continues to take note of for herself through the years.

I’ll say it in one line: be professional,” she said. “Be conscious of your other workers and last but not the least, stay in shape para sexy at any age.

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She also shared the most important lesson she learned in the showbiz industry. According to the veteran actress, the most important lesson she learned is to always be conscious of other people.

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According to a report, Dina confirmed in the same interview that actress-host Alex Gonzaga was the one she reprimanded because of “palagiang pagiging late” at the taping of their project at that time.

Dina went on to clarify that she’s no longer angry with Alex and they have already reconciled.

The veteran actress was also asked if she was hurt about a podcast by Alex Gonzaga where the actress-host mentioned an “artistang matanda” who allegedly yelled at her. She told Boy Abunda that there were some people who urged her to respond at that time.

Hindi ako na-offend na tinawag akong matanda,” she said. “It’s true, matanda na ako, I’m 61. But I see people at 61, they’re still looking fresh. Sorry, but I feel fresh, and I think I look fresh. Hindi ako na-offend doon.

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