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Devon Seron
Filipino actress (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Devon Seron (born May 20, 1993) is a Filipina actress and television personality.
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Personal life
Seron grew up in Cebu, Philippines. Despite their financial issues, her parents decided to move her to an expensive private school close to their home to minimize her walking distance. Big Brother offered to pay the remainder of her tuition so she could graduate high school. Seron was chosen among thousands of other contestants from different regions of the country to enter the PBB house. On week 6, her mother joined her inside the house disguised as a house player in return of her college scholarship funds.[1]
Seron continues to work while finishing her degree in Business Management.[2]
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Seron started as a contestant in a reality TV show dubbed as "Bubbly Promdi ng Cebu" and was voted as the Teen Big 4th Placer on the final night of Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Clash 2010. Following her success, Devon signed exclusively to be one of the members of ABS-CBN contracted talents.
After her stint in PBB, she was cast in ABS-CBN's teen variety show Shoutout!. She then was in the hit youth oriented dance-drama series Good Vibes. Devon played the role of Mariel on the 2011 remake of the TV series, Mula sa Puso.[3]
She was also part of ABS-CBN's afternoon TV series, Angelito: Batang Ama and Angelito: Ang Bagong Yugto in 2011–2012. She then played young Bernadette on the TV series, Apoy sa Dagat. Devon was cast as Rosario in Maria Mercedes remake topbilled by Jessy Mendiola. She played the role of Riri in Moon of Desire.
In 2016, Seron was part of It's Showtime girl group "Girl Trends" and recently left the group to focus more on her career. She had one of the lead roles in Regal Film's horror film, Pwera Usog that was released on March 8, 2017.
She was chosen to play her first lead role of Kim Soriano in the film "You with Me". She spent almost a month in South Korea to shoot the film.[citation needed]
In 2018 she was among the lead stars of the Regal Film's coming-of-age film WalWal[4] and top billed the musical film Bakwit Boys.[5]
In March 2018, Seron confirmed she didn't renew her contract with ABS-CBN and has decided to sign an exclusive contract with GMA Artist Center.[6]
Seron is also the longest brand endorser of the Filipino phone brand, MyPhone since 2012.[7]
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Filmography
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