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Liza Soberano reveals most 'dyahe' moment as teen

Alixandra Caole Vila - Philstar.com

MANILA, Philippines — We all have our "dyahe" moments. Even a celebrity like Liza Soberano has her own share of those mortifying experiences.

During the press launch of Camp Courage, Soberano shared her most embarrassing moment as a teenager. She said the incident happened in school.

"I went to the bathroom, syempre nakapalda. So, when I went to pee, hindi ko namalayan na nakaipit yung palda ko sa panty ko. I wasn't wearing cycling shorts that time. So I walked out with half my butt showing. I didn't notice until my friend told me," the actress laughed as she recalls the "dyahe" moment.

Soberano is one of the teen ambassadors of the advocacy program, which aims to help build the confidence of female teens to seize the moment. The campaign also aims to understand the needs of Filipina teens and help them overcome challenges they go through such as "dyahe," "hiya" and "kaba."

"As a celebrity, I think that's what our duties are... to encourage, especially the young ones because those are the ones [who] need guidance and who need someone to look up to nowadays," Soberano said when asked about her thoughts on being an ambassador for the campaign.

Soberano also added that despite not being able to sleep the night before due to her shooting for a new big screen project, she is still happy to have come and inspire people during the event.

"I enjoy work. I like these kinds of programs because I am able to reach out to the people," she said.

Meanwhile, the star also dropped a hint about her TV comeback.

"Abangan!" she said when she asked about when she will appear on TV shows again. "Baka mag-start na this year, 'di ko lang po alam kung kailan ang showing."

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