Andrea Brillantes bids emotional farewell to roles in ‘Senior High,’ ‘High Street’

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With the finale of the hit series High Street airing last Friday, actress Andrea Brillantes expressed her sentiments on the conclusion of her roles as Sky Love Cruz and Luna Amore Cruz in both High Street and Senior High.

Brillantes took to social media to share her thoughts in a heartfelt post, accompanied by behind-the-scenes photos from the set.

She began by thanking the late Roldeo Theodore Endrinal, the former head of Dreamscape Entertainment, for his pivotal role in bringing the series to life, recognizing its importance for the younger generation.

Brillantes also expressed her gratitude to her fellow cast members for their performances and to the production crew for their hard work in making the series possible.

Reflecting on her roles, Brillantes expressed how grateful she was for the characters, noting how they inspired her to be a voice for the voiceless and reminded her of the importance of kindness.

“Senior High and High Street have always been about people’s stories for me. From the start, I wanted this project to move hearts, open minds, and raise awareness about struggles that are often left unspoken,” Brillantes said.

“Now that it has officially come to an end, I hope that this second season of Senior High not only entertained you but also inspired you to find your voice or be a voice for those who can’t speak up,” she added.

The actress acknowledged that while the show’s ending might not meet fans’ expectations, she hoped it would serve as a reminder that some things must end and that sacrifices are sometimes necessary for the greater good.

“Sky started it, and in the end, she finished it. Once again, this is Sky Love Cruz, now signing off!” Brillantes concluded.

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