Maine Mendoza

Filipina actress and television host

Maine Mendoza - Filipina actress and television host
Born

March 3rd, 1995
30 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Philippines

Links & References

Rose to prominence as a television personality, initially gaining recognition on the noontime show 'Eat Bulaga!' in the 'AlDub' segment. Starred in the romantic comedy film 'Imagine You and Me' and in the television series 'Destined To Be Yours'. Expanded career into advertising, becoming a sought-after endorser for various brands. Also pursued a music career, with several singles released.

Participated in the 'Eat Bulaga!' noontime show

Starred in 'Imagine You and Me'

Featured in the series 'Destined To Be Yours'

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