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Filipino celebrities enjoy Olivia Rodrigo's 'GUTS' concert in PH

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Updated Oct 07, 2024 01:33 AM PHT

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Photos from Andrea Brillantes, Sharlene San Pedro, Marian Rivera's social media accounts.Photos from Andrea Brillantes, Sharlene San Pedro, Marian Rivera's social media accounts. 

MANILA — Filipino celebrities were among those who enjoyed the "GUTS" concert tour of Filipino-American singer Olivia Rodrigo on Saturday at the Philippine Arena. 

With the sections at random, celebrities were on different sides of the show giving different perspectives of the concert.

Up close to the Grammy winner was Kapamilya actress Andrea, along with her friend Bea Borres.

"I really wanted a cool caption for this, but it’s been 40mins and this is all I’ve got. Olivia you are amazing……wow," she said in the caption. 

On the other end was Sharlene San Pedro where she shared a photo joking that she's having a hard time to watch the concert.

"Ako nung hindi binuksan yung led sa #GUTSWorldTourManila ... okay lang naman kami dito sa upperbox," she said.

Relaxed in their seats are Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes, who shared a video of their daughter Zia, enjoying the show.

"Kung saan ka masaya, Anak , nandito lang kami para suportahan ka! We love you! @oliviarodrigo Salamat pinasaya mo si Ate Zia," she said in the caption. 

For Elijah Canlas, the concert was a personal moment for him as his late brother, JM, was a huge fan of the singer.

All the proceeds of the tickets, which were sold at P1,500, will be go to Rodrigo's Fund 4 Good, a global initiative that is "committed to building an equitable and just future for all women and girls through direct support of community based non-profits that champion girls' education, support reproductive rights and prevent gender-based violence." 

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