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Filipina actress and singer (born 1966)
Pops Fernandez
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Fernandez in January 2021
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Born
| Maria Cielito Lukban Fernandez
(
1966-12-12
)
December 12, 1966
(age 57)
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Occupations
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- Singer
- producer
- television host
- actress
- model
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Years active
| 1979?present
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Spouse
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[1]
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Children
| 2, including
Robin
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Parents
| - Eddie Fernandez (father)
- Dulce Lukban (mother)
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Musical career
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Origin
| Manila
,
Philippines
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Musical artist
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Maria Cielito "Pops" Lukban Fernandez
(
Tagalog:
[p?ps
p?r?n?nd?s]
; born December 12, 1966) is a
Filipina
singer, entertainer, entrepreneur, TV host and actress.
Dubbed as The Philippines Concert Queen in which for the last Four decades she has performed Internationally and locally in sold out shows, Arenas, and previously with ensembles before transitioning from music acting on the big screen to hosting successful TV shows such as
Penthouse Live!
,
ASAP
, before she became a fashion designer. Her career established her to the movie game as she separated from her marriage from her husband
Martin Nievera
. With a record breaking ticket sales for her concert called Shindig which also made praise through album sales and international tours in 1999-2002 and 2 Box Office Films through Viva Entertainment.
Career
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2009?present
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In 2009, Fernandez performed in the US leg of her The Divas 4 Divas Tour together with
Regine Velasquez
,
Kuh Ledesma
and
Zsa Zsa Padilla
.
[2]
[3]
She released a new album under
MCA Universal
entitled
Hope
, which is a collection of
cover versions
including a new version of her 1983 song "Little Star".
[4]
In 2019, she is one of the 50 panelists around the world to participate in a new American reality talent show
The World's Best
by
CBS
. While she is the first Filipina to be featured as a judge in an American reality talent show, she was not the first judge from the Philippines. Bryan Boy, who is a Filipino, was a judge for ANTM USA.
In 2020, Fernandez became the guest judge in
The Clash Season 3
while Misalucha did not return for health reasons.
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Discography
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Albums
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Compilation appearances
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Year
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Album
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Song(s)
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Label(s)
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1998
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Sa Araw ng Pasko
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"Christmas Won't Be The Same Without You"
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Star Records
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Filmography
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Film
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- Love Ko 'To
(1980)
- Pag-ibig Pa
(1982)
- Just Say You Love Me
(1982)
- Paano Ba ang Magmahal
(1984)
- Give Me Five
(1984)
- Bilanggo...Prisons No. 10069
(1985)
- Payaso
(1986)
- Always and Forever
(1986)
- Si Mister at Si Misis
(1986)
- Shoot That Ball
(1987)
- Stupid Cupid
(1988)
- Sa Puso Ko Hahalik Ang Mundo
(1988)
- Twinkle, Twinkle Magic Star
(1988)
- Magic to Love
(1989)
- Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang
(1989)
- Tamis ng Unang Halik
(1989)
- Linlang
(1999)
- Gusto Ko Nang Lumigaya
(2000)
- Videoke King
(2002)
- Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh
(2006) as Queen Feminah Suarestellar Baroux (Main Antagonist)
Television
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Awards
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See also
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References
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Lo, Ricky (August 26, 2001).
"Martin Nievera: The highs & the lows"
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The Philippine Star
. Retrieved
October 12,
2018
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"
"Divas 4 Divas" to delight audiences, Dec 6"
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Philippine Entertainment Portal
. Retrieved
November 16,
2019
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"Pinoy divas booed by US audience: report"
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ABS-CBN News
. Retrieved
November 16,
2019
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"Pops Fernandez launches "Hope"
"
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Philippine Entertainment Portal
. Retrieved
November 16,
2019
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The Clash 2020: Welcome to 'The Clash,' Ms. Pops Fernandez! | Round 2
, retrieved
July 26,
2021
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"Pops has a new album"
.
Manila Standard
. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. January 24, 1994. p. 21
. Retrieved
September 27,
2021
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Red, Isah V. (June 22, 1999).
"APO breaking up?"
.
Manila Standard
. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 23
. Retrieved
July 14,
2022
.
But what Pops is singing more frequently is the track called
Nasaan ang Puso Mo
, the album's carrier single.
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"In the mood for celebration"
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Manila Standard
. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. July 20, 2002. p. 18
. Retrieved
February 20,
2022
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"Happy, triumphant faces at the 14th PMPC Star Awards for TV"
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The Philippine Star
. October 9, 2000
. Retrieved
July 19,
2016
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"ABS-CBN big winner at GMMSF Entertainment Awards"
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ABS-CBN News
. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
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