Ciara Sotto
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Ciara Anna Gamboa Sotto (born July 2, 1980 in Makati City, Philippines) is a Filipina actress and singer. She is the youngest daughter of actress Helen Gamboa and actor and erstwhile singer Tito Sotto. She is three-eighths-Cebuano and eighth Chinese in paternal side and fourth-Kapampangan and fourth-Spanish both in maternal side.
Ciara made her first appearance on Eat Bulaga! at the tender age of 6 and 17 then became one of the show's regular hosts from 2005 to 2007. Before she became a regular host there, she was a member of former teen-oriented drama TGIS, produced by Viva Television and GMA Network. During her teenage years, Ciara together with cousin Danica Sotto and Jocas de Leon, had a regular Saturday production number in Eat Bulaga!. They were dubbed as the “Ang TVJ (Tito, Vic and Joey) Kids.” During her stint in Eat Bulaga!, she was paired with co-host Paolo Ballesteros and were together dubbed “CiaPao.“
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[edit] TV Shows
- TGIS: Thank God Its Sabado (GMA Network)
- Growing Up (GMA Network)
- Buttercup (ABS-CBN 2)
- Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggang (ABS-CBN 2)
- Magpakailanman (GMA Network)
- Love To Love (GMA Network)
- Now & Forever Presents Dangal (GMA Network)
- Eat Bulaga (GMA Network)
- Eat Bulaga Holy Week Specials (GMA Network)
[edit] Trivia
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- Off-camera, Ciara plays like a “kikay” big sister to Julia Clarete and Sugar Mercado, sharing some of her clothes, shoes and accessories with them.
- Just recently though, she sang the Philippine National Anthem at Pacquiao-Marquez II in the US. Good reviews were given to her Lupang Hinirang version.