Friday, August 28, 2020

Remember Former Child Star Agatha Tapan? Here’s Her Life Now After Leaving Showbiz

Do you still remember Agatha Tapan? That former child star who also played a role in the original casts of Mara Clara.

Mara Clara is a big hit teleserye of ABS-CBN back in the 90s that lasted for years. It was originally played by two veteran actresses, Judy Ann Santos and Gladys Reyes.

Aside from them, there was also a character named Denise who was eventually played by former child star Agatha Tapan.

Through this teleserye, the acting skills of Agatha was later discovered and given a more spotlight.

She also became part of Trudis Liit and Mr. Barumbado back in 1996. Aside from this, she was also given a one series of Wansapanataym in 1997.

However, despite of her blooming career, the former child star decided to end her showbiz career that fast.

After she left, no one knows her exact reasons why she ended up with such decision. Even her colleagues and friends didn’t know why. But some are saying that Agatha went on to focus on her studies.

Agatha may not be longer in showbiz industry but her social media like her Favebook is open for the public.

This was when the rumors about the reason of her sudden leave in showbiz was proved. Agatha finished her college in De La Salle University in Dasmariñas, Cavite with the course, AB Communication.

Aside from this, she is now a Business Development Analyst in ANC and also works as a Financial Wealth Planner.

It can also be seen in her social media that she is already married now. They tied the knots in 2015 and they are already blessed to have their baby girl.

 

What can you say about this?

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