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Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera (Contributed photo)

Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera (Contributed photo)

Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera continues to make headlines after her Facebook page ranked 19th in the most liked public figure Facebook pages worldwide according to social media analytics site Quintly.

She is the only Filipino who made it to the Top 20 list which includes international celebrities like Nicki Minaj, Kim Kardashian, Ellen DeGeneres, Hugh Jackman, etc. At present, Marian’s Facebook page has almost 15 million likes.

Marian couldn’t be more proud and happy for this good news and she immediately thanked her avid fans and followers for their non-stop support and love for her. She posted on her Instagram account, “Wow! Maraming salamat…❤.”

Following her much awaited comeback last month, Marian is busy with her hosting stint in Sunday Pinasaya and is doubly excited to start working on her two new projects in GMA this year: a talk show and the sequel of Encantadia, where she was the unanimous choice to play the important role of ‘Ynang Reyna.’

The upcoming talk show fits her perfectly as she will share with her fans and avid Kapuso viewers her life experiences as a wife and a mom. “‘Yung talk show na ito hindi pilit. Base ito sa experiences ko, doon iikot. Syempre, gusto ko yung alam ko ang sinasabi ko kapag nag host ako at makaka relate ang bawat isa.”

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